Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Staphylea occidentalis, Staphylea occidentalis subsp. occidentalis (Turpinia heterophylla, Turpinia occidentalis, Turpinia paniculata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0263371McDaniel, Sidney | Tina, Fernando | Góngora, Santiago | Pereira, Leonel   26411971-07-08
Peru, Trail between the Río Amazonas and Mazán (Río Napo), halfway between the Río Amazonas and Arriba Perú

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NA0221845Rimachi Y., Manuel   31081977-06-20
Peru

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NA0221846Cuatrecasas, José   193501944-12-15
Colombia

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NA0221847Croat, Thomas B.   207701972-09-27
Peru

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NA0221834Sandoval, E.   16141997-06-10
Spain

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NA0221835Smith, Austin   31940-04-18
Costa Rica

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NA0221836Matuda, E.   25451938-07-00
Mexico

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NA0221837Matuda, E.   26581939-02-00
Mexico

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NA0221838Mexía, Ynés   15691997-01-25
Mexico

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NA0221842Thorne, Robert F. | Proctor, G.R.   482501976-06-12
Jamaica

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NA0221848Rimachi Y., Manuel   19521975-10-14
Peru

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NA0221839Tyson, Edwin L.   70281974-02-26
Panama

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NA0221840León, Jorbe   26391950-08-06
Costa Rica

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NA0221841Zetek, Janner   36591936-06-04
United States

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NA0221843Rugel, Ferdinand   3831849-00-00
United States

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NA0221844Mejia, M. | Pimentel, J. | García, R.   8061984-06-14
Dominican Republic


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