Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stachys pilosa (Stachys palustris subsp. pilosa, Stachys palustris var. pilosa), Stachys pilosa var. arenicola (Stachys brevidens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0392078Zöllner, Otto   129811985-11-09
Chile

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NA0391982Barclay, A.S. | Barbee, R.D. | Blum, K.E. | Koch, S.D.   15061962-08-02
United States

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NA0392004Train, Percy   1936-05-07
United States

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NA0392005Train, Percy   5451937-07-28
United States

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NA0392006Archer, W. Andrew   67231938-08-24
United States

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NA0392007Wooton, E.O.   1930-07-25
United States

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NA0392008Heidenreich, V.   2091938-07-06
United States

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NA0392009Suten, Ester   1321937-00-00
United States

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NA0392010Christ, J.H.   24651936-06-30
United States

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NA0392011Gierisch, Ralph K.   9981939-07-01
United States

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NA0392012Florell, V.H.   1938-07-07
United States

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NA0391983Freeman, O.M.   1937-09-04
United States

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NA0391984Himboldt, Fork N.   14411941-07-15
United States

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NA0391985McVaugh, Rogers   61221941-07-25
United States

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NA0689422Sherwood, Andrew P. | Peters, Joshua   AS/PM/2022/043/1742022-07-29
United States


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