Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Panax quinquefolius (Aralia quinquefolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0080904Wright, John | Bull, George H.   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo County, detailed locality information protected

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NA0102623Ladjevardi, A.   
United States, New York, Tompkins County, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681194Clinton, S.H.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681015Godfrey, R.K. | Cornell, J.E.O.   
detailed locality information protected

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NA0681016Mohr, C.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681017Louis-Marie, P.   
Canada, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681018Koepsal, Will   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681019Freeman, A.M.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681020Duke, J.A. | Wain, Kay   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681021Elwell, L.H.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681022Freeman, O.M.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681023Marshall, Eugene D.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681024Hermann, F.J.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681025Martindale, Isaac C.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681026Freeman, O.M.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681027Freeman, O.M.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681028Dudley, Theodore R. | Eisenbeiss, Gene K. | Giordano, J.M.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681029Freeman, O.M.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0681060Gould, E.L.   
United States, detailed locality information protected


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