Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus canbyi (Quercus graciliformis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0092815Nelson, John B.   
United States, South Carolina, Lexington County, detailed locality information protected

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NA0592441Pringle, C.G.   23931889-08-29
Mexico

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NA0592442Unknown Collector   201939-07-00
Mexico

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NA0592443Unknown Collector   631939-07-00
Mexico

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NA0592444Unknown Collector   621939-08-00
Mexico

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NA0592445Leavenworth, C.   1481940-06-21
Mexico

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NA0592446White Stephen, S.   16011939-06-27
Mexico

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NA0592447White, Stephen S.   15451939-06-26
Mexico

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NA0592448White, Stephen, S.   16011939-06-27
Mexico

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NA0592449Langman, Ida, K.   28911940-09-24
Mexico

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NA0592450Muller, C.H.   26521939-08-11
Mexico

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NA0592451Leavenworth, WM., C.   1471940-06-21
Mexico

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NA0592452Shreve, Forrest | Tinkham, E.R.   97021940-08-26
Mexico

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NA0050725Fantz, Paul R.   
United States, North Carolina, Wake County, detailed locality information protected

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NA0583616Dole   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0583617Marsh, E.G.   
United States, detailed locality information protected

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NA0593722Fantz, Paul R.   
United States, detailed locality information protected


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