Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trixis angustifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0118285Thibault, Tim | O'Brien, Bart | Morton, Paul   2552004-05-08
United States, California, Riverside County, Colorado Desert; Chocolate-Chuckwalla Mountains region; wash at end of Bradshaw Trail., 33.501 -115.659639, 393m

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NA0638507Vasey, G.R.   1880-00-00
United States

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NA0638508Parish, Samuel B. | Parish, William F.   3531881-00-00
United States

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NA0638509Runyon, Robert   58501965-03-11
United States

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NA0638510Gilman, M.F.   3671938-05-16
United States

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NA0642195Palmer, Edward   5491878-12-00
Mexico

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NA0642196Pringle, C.G.   1801885-03-17
Mexico

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NA0642197Palmer, Edward   7451880-02-00
Mexico

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NA0642198Palmer, Edward   301896-04-00
United States

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NA0642199Palmer, Edward   7401898-00-00
Mexico

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NA0642200Unknown Collector   93111939-09-05
Mexico

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NA0642201Shreve, Forrest   92641939-08-30
Mexico

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NA0642202Wynd, F. Lyle   7571937-08-22
Mexico

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NA0642203Wynd, F. Lyle   6751937-08-17
Mexico

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Trixis angustifolia latiuscula
NA0642204Palmer, Edward   2831902-11-10
Mexico


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