Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ardisia pusilla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0022892Creech, John L.   6891956-11-26
Japan, Yakushima, Kurio, 300m

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NA0022893Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   172581978-11-13
Japan, Kyushu, Nagasaki Prefecture, Goto Islands; Fukue-Shima, Fukue.

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NA0063598Furuse, Miyoshi   79981975-03-19
Japan, Kagoshima, Mt. Yuwan-dake Naon Yamato-son Is. Amami-ohshima Isls. Amami Prov. Ohsumi KYUSYU.

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NA0237013Yonekura, Koji   935531993-08-29
Japan

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NA0237039Furuse, Miyoshi   79991975-03-19
Japan

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NA0237040Furuse, Miyoshi   79981975-03-19
Japan

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NA0237041Furuse, Miyoshi   35131973-06-25
Japan

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NA0237042Furuse, Miyoshi   17351972-11-03
Japan

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NA0237043Furuse, Miyoshi   29931973-04-21
Japan

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NA0237044Furuse, Miyoshi   22531973-01-28
Japan

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NA0237045Furuse, Miyoshi   11791972-09-19
Japan

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NA0237046   1924-04-28
Japan

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NA0237047To, Kang Peng | Fuson, C.G.   26651919-02-00
China

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NA0237048   
Japan

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NA0237049To, Kang Peng | Tsang, Wai Tak | Tsang, Uen Kin   12158
China


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