Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thermopsis lanceolata (Thermopsis lupinoides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0110097Adams, J. | Azuma, T. | Douglas, P. | Pogue, A. | Tsukie, S.   PCC18-HOK-0452018-09-27
Japan, Hokkaido, Koitoi District, Shiranuka-cho; Open meadow near train tracks, 500 yards from ocean edge., 42.983333 144.186867, 8m

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NA0439078Duncan, Wilbur H.   149581953-03-30
United States

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NA0439194Augustinowicz, T.M.   
Russia

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NA0439195Unknown Collector   1934-08-10
Mexico

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NA0439196Unknown Collector   1934-08-06
Mexico

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NA0439197Roerich Expedition   96.11934-00-00
China

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NA0439198MacMillan, N. | Stephen, J   211934-08-10

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NA0439199Roerich Expedition   8361935-08-15
United States

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NA0051046Whittemore, Alan T.   VV-2672001-09-14
Russia, Primorsky, Khasanskiy Region, Eastern end of the Krabbe Peninsula, near the shore of Lake Pos'yet, ca 12 km west of Zarubino., 42.615 130.933333

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NA0439200Yamaji, Hiroki   98527081998-05-27
Japan

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NA0439201Furuse, Miyoshi   87671975-06-10
Japan

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NA0439202Takahashi H. | Yoshida N.   26601982-07-01
Japan

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NA0439203Furuse, Miyoshi   59541974-06-24
Japan

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NA0439204   

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NA0439205Kurosawa, S. | Tateishi, Y.   1975-06-04
Japan


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