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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ziziphora clinopodioides, Ziziphora clinopodioides subsp. clinopodioides (Ziziphora canescens), Ziziphora clinopodioides subsp. pseudodasyantha (Ziziphora biebersteiniana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0092958Scanlon, Martin | Lura, Stefan | Ibragimov, Aliyar   AZB-2008-1752008-09-26
Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Julfa District, 39.108611 45.691944, 1201m

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NA0098681Artemov, I. | Shindialova, T.   20191985-07-23
Russia, Siberia, Ust-Kosinsk Region; Katunsk mountains; valley of the river Ak-Kem. Varigated., 50.116667 86.533333, 1250m

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NA0052271Artemov, I. | Bezvikonnykh, E.   s.n.1985-08-24
Russia, Siberia, Altai, Ust'-Kosinsk Region; Katunsk mountains; Valley of the river Katun'. Agofonikha stream., 50.033333 85.45, 1130m

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NA0323390Unknown Collector   7611878-09-08
Lebanon

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NA0323391Unknown Collector   11731881-09-01
Lebanon

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NA0023661Meyer, Frank N.   9111911-09-21
Russia, Siberia, Sminogorsk

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NA0323385fEDCHENKO, o.   
Turkey

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NA0323386Unknown Collector   
Kazakhstan

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Ziziphora clinopodioides serpyllacea
NA0323448Cowgill, W.   2061937-06-17
United States

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NA0052272Artemov, I. | Shindialova, T.   s.n.1985-07-23
Russia, Siberia, Altai, Ust'-Kosinsk Region; Katunsk mountains; Valley of the river Ak-Kem., 50.116667 86.533333, 1250m


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