Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schizanthus pinnatus (Schizanthus laciniosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0379562Zöllnar, Otto   55901972-02-01
Chile

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NA0379563Zöllner, Otto   117481983-09-09
Chile

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NA0379530Walker, Harriet A.   32991913-11-30
Chile

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NA0379531Macoun, John   

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NA0379532Peterson, J.W.   3171967-01-05
United States

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NA0379533Gaffney, F.B.   782013-00-00
United States

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NA0379534Gaffney, F.B.   78
Netherlands

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NA0379535Walker, Harriet A.   63191914-08-10
Chile

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NA0379536Dress, W.J.   13941948-08-03
United States

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NA0379537Gillet, J.M.   39-81-1811939-10-07
Canada

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NA0379538Gillett, J.M.   39-96-1811939-10-07
Finland

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NA0379539Hensall, J.A.   1925-00-00
United States

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NA0379540Zinck, M.N.   10/29/19461940-09-27

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NA0379551Gaffney, F.B.   791971-04-02
United States

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NA0379552Gaffney, F.B.   791971-05-25
United States

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NA0379553Zöllner, Otto   69591972-11-01
Chile

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NA0379554Meyer, Frederick G.   93201965-11-21
Chile

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NA0379555Zöllner, Otto   72431973-11-01
United States

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NA0379556Zöllner, Otto   73251973-10-27
Chile


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