Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prunus prostrata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0023188Meyer, Frank N.   5961910-07-09
Uzbekistan, Samarqand, Stood, Zerafshan River valley, 1524 - 1829m

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NA0023673Meyer, Frank N.   6941911-04-26
Mongolia, Ghapsagai

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NA0045901Sperling, C.R. | Eser, D. | Gecit, H.H.   67231985-06-10
Turkey, Siirt, 9 km from Siirt. In road to Pervari.

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NA0045902Unknown Collector   3001877-06-00

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NA0045903Unknown Collector   s.n.
Lebanon, Ridge above Zahlé, 1829m

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NA0045904Edgecombe, W.S.   A-12771963-05-18
Lebanon, Beirut, Zahleh Pass.

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NA0045905Parmanand, Negi   8571934-08-05
India, Labrang, Bushahr, Simla.

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NA0045906Eriksson, Joel   s.n.1931-05-24
China, Inner Mongolia, Hatlin Lin, in a mountain district.

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NA0045907Eriksson, Joel   s.n.
Mongolia, Mountains.

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NA0360364Clark, S.C.   1965-05-15
Ireland

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NA0360365Medvedew, J.S.   1874-04-05
Russia

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NA0360366Unknown Collector   211968-05-15
North Macedonia

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NA0360367Meyer, Frederick G.   50731957-08-01
United States

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NA0364134Tafent, Djibel C.   
Algeria

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Prunus prostrata incana
NA0364135Swingle, W.T.   1927-05-08
Morocco


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