Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arenaria serpens (Arenaria palustris, Arenaria serpens var. andicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0382300Parish, Samuel B. | Parish, William F.   9411881-05-00
United States

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NA0382504Morrison, J.L.   175651939-03-21
Chile

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NA0308728Eyerdam, W.J. | Beetle, A.A. | Grondona, E.   240021939-01-01
Argentina

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NA0382506Pisano Valdés, Edmundo   3.5531972-02-10
Argentina

NA
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NA0382507Pisano Valdés, Edmundo   3.8561973-01-11
Argentina

NA
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NA0382508Rossow, R. | Gomes, R.   1981-11-25

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NA0382509Crespo, S. | Giangualani, R.N.   20021977-11-01
Argentina

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NA0382510Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   15091968-02-23
Argentina

NA
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NA0382511Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   19341968-12-15
Chile

NA
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NA0382512Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   21191969-02-23
Argentina

NA
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NA0382513Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   21141969-02-23
Argentina

NA
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NA0382514Morrison, J.L.   173051939-02-11
Uruguay

NA
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NA0382515Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   17571968-04-08
Argentina

NA
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NA0382516Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   16461968-03-17
Argentina

NA
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NA0382517Eyerdam, W.J. | Beetle, A.A. | Grondona, E.   242681939-01-10
Argentina

NA
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NA0382518Zöllner, Otto   91441976-12-15
Chile

NA
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NA0382519Pisano Valdés, Edmundo   24591970-02-12
Argentina


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