Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus infectoria, Quercus infectoria subsp. veneris (Quercus boissieri, Quercus infectoria subsp. boissieri, Quercus infectoria var. petiolaris)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0108947Ingolia, Mia | Hasz, Lynne   672009-10-08
United States, California, Yolo County, Davis; UC Davis Arboretum; Section: Shields Oak Grove Tree # 129., 38.529444 -121.765, 15m

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NA0019889Plitmann, U. | Alon, G.   87-71987-06-01
Israel, Mt. Hermon; rocky hill, remnants of Medterranean maquis, terra rossa., 1300m

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NA0099155Unknown Collector   11821932-05-28
Palestinian Territory, Western lower Galilee, Sheikh Abreik

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NA0099156Grizi, A.   5021952-10-16
Israel, Top of Mt. Carmel, Muharaka., 500m

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NA0099396Debreczy, Zsolt | Rácz, István   s.n.1980-10-15
Hungary, Turcia occid./Bithynia/, pr. opp. Eskisehir., 800m

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NA0099397Edgecombe, W.S.   A-14801963-06-25
Lebanon

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NA0099398Murray, Edward   9861965-10-09
Lebanon, In Pine woods 1 km. W of Brummana, about 10 km E of Beirut.

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NA0099399Murray, Edward   9801965-10-09
Lebanon, In Pine woods 1 km W of villiage of Brummana which is E of Beirut about 10 km., 800m

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NA0099400Murray, Edward   9931965-10-09
Lebanon, Plant 1 km E of Brummana in pine woods. Village is E of Beirut.

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NA0099401Murray, Edward   9811965-10-09
Lebanon, In pine woods around Brummana, a town E of Beirut., 800m


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