Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phytolacca dioica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0359642Eatschbach, G.   248671970-09-29
Brazil

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NA0359643Hatschbach, G.   293261972-03-21
Brazil

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NA0359644Grant, Martin L.   94871944-06-25
Colombia

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NA0359678Bayliss, R.D.A.   62961976-04-13
South Africa

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NA0359679Bayliss, R.D.A.   7341974-01-10
United States

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NA0359680Bayliss, R.D.A.   8551974-05-15
South Africa

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NA0359706Unknown Collector   169
United States

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NA0359723Meyer, Frederick G.   225921993-09-10
Spain

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NA0359724Abbott, Richard J.   86851996-05-21
United States

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NA0359725Lau, Joel   12511985-07-24
United States

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NA0359726Newcomb, Edwin L.   1904-10-00
United States

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NA0359727Walker, Harriet A.   35621914-06-12
United States

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NA0359728Bush, W.M.   2111975-05-04
United States

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NA0359729Wight, W.F.   18521907-08-01
United States

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NA0359730Bracelin, Floy N.   13531944-06-25
United States

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NA0359731   

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NA0359732Mills, A.P.   271967-07-05
South Africa

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NA0359733Lehto, Elinor   42391964-10-23
United States

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NA0359734Wight, W.F.   49451911-05-04
United States


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