Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viola rupestris subsp. rupestris (Viola arenaria, Viola canina var. rupestris, Viola glauca)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0052317Shaulo, D.N.   s.n.1999-07-10
Russia, Siberia, Republic of Tuva, Todzhinski Region; Valley of the river Bii-Khem. 8 km. above the mouth of the Serlig-Khem River., 52.1 96.933333

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NA0505846Lakela, Olga   30781939-07-01
United States

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NA0654851Duplanther, G.   1933-04-00
United States

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NA0654852Lange, Joh.   1880-08-00
France

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NA0654853Becker   1997-05-19

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NA0654854Wibbe, Herm   1866-00-00

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NA0654855Fernald, M.L.   361901-05-31
Mexico

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NA0654856Unknown Collector   

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NA0654857Anderson, N.J.   
United States

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NA0654858Welwitsch   
Austria

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NA0654859Borderie   1865-07-00
France

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NA0654861Treffer   1900-07-00

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NA0654862Krebs, Otto   

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NA0654863Elisabethstrasse, I   91902-00-00

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NA0654864Krebs, Otto   1902-05-00
United States

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NA0506020Unknown Collector   9011880-00-00
United States

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NA0655004K.L.   
Russia


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