Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix gilgiana (Salix miyabeana subsp. gilgiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0555487Straley, Gerald B.   71881992-05-15
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NA0555488Straley, Gerald B.   70671992-02-09
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NA0555489McClintock, Elizabeth   1968-02-19
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NA0555490Blake, S.F.   1924-05-13
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NA0555491Blake,S.F.   1924-05-13
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NA0555492Wilson   41917-04-24
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NA0555493Herbarium Committee   393-601975-02-21
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NA0555494Herbarium Committee   393-601975-09-05
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NA0555495Palmer, Ernest J.   103741937-08-13
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NA0555496Wilson   41917-09-12
Japan

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NA0556883Ikeda, Toshio   1996-07-30
Japan

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NA0556884Sakai, H.   8402601984-10-25
Japan

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NA0556885Kimura, Arika   1923-10-03
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NA0556886Yokota, Akinari   61989-04-04
Japan

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NA0556887Kimura, Arika   23981933-04-14
Japan

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NA0556888Sakai, H. | Iketani, H. | Endo, Y.   8300691983-04-16
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NA0556889Kimura, Arika   8511933-04-21
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NA0556890Kimura, Arika   21931933-04-11
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NA0556689Yonekura, Koji   13862001-05-04
Japan


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