Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arnica sororia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0617048Eastham, J.W.   115651944-06-21
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NA0617049Jones, Quentin   1121950-06-22
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NA0617050Lund, L. | Nichols, N.E.   2201927-00-00
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NA0617051Breene, T.L.   2401937-06-05
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NA0617052Rose, F.H.   1411938-05-31
United States

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NA0617053Hitchcock, C.L. | Rethke, Roland V. | Van Raadshooven, R.   37671938-06-23
United States

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NA0617054Tisdale, E.W.   86931937-06-00

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NA0617055Thompson, J. William   150351940-07-15
United States

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NA0617056Hitchcock, C.L. | Rethke, Roland V. | Raadshoooven R. Van   37671938-06-23
United States

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NA0617057Antrei, A.   671938-00-00
United States

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NA0617058Hedgcock, Geo G.   1933-06-07
United States

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NA0617059Fiker, Charles B.   7941932-06-07
United States

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NA0617060Fiker, B.   6931932-05-21
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NA0617061Williams, Louis O. | Williams, Rua P.   35291937-07-12
United States

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NA0617062Rogers, H.T.   5051940-05-22
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NA0617063Rogers, H.T.   5511940-05-28
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