Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salicornia herbacea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA00423951984 Expedition to South Korea   23581984-08-11
South Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Ongjin-Gun, Paekryong Island; Kyong Gi Province, Ongjin-Gun, Paekryong Island, between Pukpori and Hwa-Dong., 37.933333 124.675

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NA00423971985 Expedition to South Korea   35181985-09-09
South Korea, Chungcheongnam-do, Anmyon Island, Chungjang-ri 6-Ku; Chungchong Namdo, Anmyon Island, Chungjang-ri 6-Ku., 36.466667 126.366667

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NA0329015Deyl, M.   1962-08-20
Czech Republic (Czechia)

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NA0329016   

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NA0329017Hochestetter, C.F.   1825-00-00
Austria

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NA0329019   

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NA0329020   

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NA0329031Opaemyxommeaob, A.   1960-10-16
Russia

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NA0329063Maartindale, Isaac C. | Camden, N.J.   
United States

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NA0329064Boice, C.A.   
United States

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NA0329065Parker, C.F.   
United States

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NA0329066Macoun, John   10001872-08-24
United States

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NA0329067Martindale, Isaac C.   1876-09-03
United States

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NA0329068Eastham, J.W.   72461940-06-11
United States


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