Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lomelosia caucasica (Scabiosa caucasica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0023410Meyer, Frank N.   11121913-08-04
China, Hebei, Tan Hwa, 1524m

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NA0068131Tankersley, Boyce | Lobdell, Matthew | Marrocco, Vincent | Meny, Joseph | Zale, Peter | Chelidze, David | Dzamashvili, Manana   PCC16-GE1352016-08-29
Georgia, Samtskhe-Javakheti, On northern side of Borjomi-Bakuriani-Akhalkalaki Rd, 5.8 air km southwest of Bakuriani., 41.705484 43.503421, 2112m

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NA0088741Mosulishvili, Marina   GE-2005-382005-08-22
Georgia, Caucasus, Borjomi distr, Tsikisjvari, Mt. Kodiana., 41.729639 43.367056, 2257m

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NA0088742Mosulishvili, Marina   GE-2005-402005-08-23
Georgia, Caucasus, Borjomi distr, Bakuriani, Tskhra-Tskaro pass., 41.699806 43.514028, 2211m

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NA0514903Martindale, Isaac C.   
United States

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NA0514904Hedvedew, J.S.   
Russia

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NA0514964Edmondson, J.R.   8541971-08-08
Turkey

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NA0515045McClintock, Elizabeth   1968-09-18
United States

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NA0515046   

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NA0515047Peele, J.E. III   2681970-07-22
United States

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NA0515048Tyles, F.   1930-07-12
Canada

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NA0515050Wight, W.F.   8891906-09-04
United States

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NA0515051Moore, A.H.   1911-06-19
United States

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NA0515052Moore, A.H.   1911-06-23
United States


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