Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phoradendron coryae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0095407Thibault, Tim | Wiens, John F. | Wiens, Julie   17402018-08-15
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Mule Mountains; Juniper Flats, SSE of radio towers., 31.47206 -109.9467, 2081m

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NA0103155Wiens, John F. | Thibault, Tim | Baugh, Alicia   4632018-08-01
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Huachuca Mountains; Parker Canyon Lake, near group camping area., 31.43277 -110.45141, 1692m

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NA0290844Hess, W. | Vuono, S. | Bolger, K.   79981998-05-17
United States

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NA0290845Unknown Collector   109021937-06-16
United States

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NA0290846Hess, W.   19361968-05-30
United States

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NA0290847Gentry, H.S. | Ogden, E.C.   99461950-11-09
United States

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NA0290848Hunt, N.R.   254051918-09-28
United States

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NA0290849Hunt, N.R.   254051918-09-28
United States

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NA0290850Barkley, Fred A.   14A 8841944-09-26
United States

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NA0290851Barkley, Fred A.   147271944-09-25
United States

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NA0290852Barkley, Fred A.   14A 8831944-09-27
United States

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NA0290853Ferris, Roxana S.   99711940-07-08
United States

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NA0290854Barkley, Fred A. | Reed, Morton J.   42751939-05-22
United States

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NA0290975Gentry, H.S. | Fox, W.B.   11791a1942-04-27
Mexico


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