Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bromus madritensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0019964Plitmann, U. | Alon, G.   88-111988-03-14
Israel, Atlith-Beit Oren Junction, 200 m S of entrance to wadi Oren; Carmel westerm slopes., 30 - 40m

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NA0020000Plitmann, U. | Alon, G.   87-71987-06-01
Israel, Mt. Hermon., 1300m

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NA0035324Plitmann, U. | Alon, G.   88-121988-04-18
Israel, Giv'at Hamore; Esdraelon Plain., 510m

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NA0085199Kennedy, P.B.   47351914-05-01
United States, California, Campus, Uni. of Cal. Berkeley.

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NA0085337Korzhenevsky, V.   s.n.1995-05-31
Ukraine, The Crimea, Gurzuf.

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NA0085338Unknown Collector   s.n.
France, Avignon.

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NA0085339Planchon, J.E.   s.n.1845-04-00
France, Region of Montpellier.

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NA0085340Vogel   s.n.1815-07-18
Germany

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NA0085341Monteserrat, P.   s.n.1963-06-06
Spain, Jaen, La Cabeza.

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NA0085431Holmberg   1201912-00-00
Azerbaijan, Baku, Tschorny.

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NA0085480Plitmann, U.   87-41987-05-07
Israel, Golan Heights, Gamla.

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NA0085481Unknown Collector   s.n.1875-05-14
Syria

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NA0085482Unknown Collector   s.n.1878-04-27
Syria

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NA0085483Dinsmore, J.E.   166551940-04-02
Israel, 25 km S of Beersheba.


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