Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astragalus distortus, Astragalus distortus var. engelmannii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0095839Hall, Elihu   1451872-04-10
United States, Texas, Harris County, Houston.

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NA0485174Byers, H.G. | Lakin, H.W.   220A1939-04-29
United States

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NA0485175Freeman, O.M.   1938-10-23
United States

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NA0485176Freeman, O.M.   1935-05-18
United States

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NA0485177Allard, H.A.   76271940-05-05
United States

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NA0485178Freeman, O.M.   1940-07-07
United States

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NA0485179Freeman, O.M.   1940-05-12
United States

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NA0485180Reed, H.R.   1933-04-06

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NA0485181Lundell, C.L. | Lundell, Amelia A.   84941940-04-20
United States

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NA0485182Demaree, Delzie   533961966-05-16
United States

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NA0485183Freeman, O.M.   1939-05-14
United States

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NA0485184Reverchon, J.   598
United States

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NA0485185harvey, F.L.   
United States

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NA0485186Preston, Joe L.   541942-04-24
United States

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NA0485187Kearns V. | Toole E.   1935-05-26
United States

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NA0485188W.V.U. Botanical Expedition   1927-06-25
United States

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NA0485189Freeman, O.M.   1946-05-26
United States

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NA0485190Correll, D.S.   324531966-04-15
United States


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