Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pediomelum esculentum (Psoralea esculenta)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0098825Aker, Scott | Tunison, Kevin | Moore, Christine   SD-A-0052010-07-30
United States, South Dakota, Pennington County, Black Hills National Forest, west of Rochford., 44.12942 -103.74713, 1675m

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NA0350624Hess, W. | Stoynoff, N. | Allen, K. | Vuono, S. | Bolger, K.   82961998-07-15
United States

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NA0350625Hall, Elihu   1211872-06-28
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NA0350626Macoun, John   2721872-08-17
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NA0350627Eggert, H.   1882-05-23
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NA0350628Jowa, Buyers   
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NA0350629Reed, M.J.   R-21945-06-28
United States

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NA0350630Sparks, Pearl.   739931937-06-18
United States

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NA0350631Bondy, Early   5601937-05-12
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NA0350632Rouse, Charles, H.   2251940-05-09
United States

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NA0350633Griffiths, David   9561898-07-19
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NA0350634Unknown Collector   561935-07-02
United States

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NA0350635Carr, W.P.   4701912-08-06
United States

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NA0350636Wilcox, E.V.   901900-06-21
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NA0350637Wilcox, E.V.   4011900-06-15
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NA0350638Arthur, D.D.   1895-05-00


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