Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias erosa (Asclepias leucophylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0162686Wiedhopf, Richard   72-511972-04-00
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NA0162687Barclay, A. , S. | Barbee, R. , D. | E. ,K.   16191962-08-14
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NA0162688Palmer, Edward   3011877-00-00
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NA0162689Pringle, C.G.   1882-07-04
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NA0162690Bacigalupi, R. | Ferris, R. S. | Wiggins, I. L.   25161941-07-26
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NA0162691Ferris, Roxana   24431941-07-14
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NA0162692Huffman, W. T.   40831940-07-07
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NA0162693Wolf, C. B. | Stark, B. D   19241933-09-18
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NA0162694Thackery, F. A.   2421928-04-26
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NA0162695Peebles, R. A.   219
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NA0162696Gullion, G.W.   3471952-05-31
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NA0162697LaRivers, I. | Hancock, N. F.   2711937-05-30
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NA0162698Train, Percy   18101938-05-24
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NA0162699Beach, Kay H.   9841940-07-28
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NA0162700Hermansen, Royce D.   174H1937-12-07
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NA0162701LaRivers, I. | Hancock, N. F.   6571937-07-13
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NA0162921Palmer, Edward   2221875-07-24
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