Dataset: ARIZ-
Search Criteria: Israel; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
322553N. Fienbrun   s.n.1938-04-17
Israel, Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus. Plant of connection of the Mediterranean and Irano-Turanian regions, penetrating into the Eurosiberian-Boreoamerican region.

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322317I. Amdursky   s.n.1935-02-28
Israel, Saharo-Sindian part of Judean Desert, km. 22 on the Jerusalem-Jericho road. The commonest annula Astragalus species of the Saharo-Sindian territory of Palestine. In Palestine in penetrates also into the Irano-Turanian territories.

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147041M. Zohary   s.n.1954-07-06
Israel, Hulch plain, near the Barid river, Israel

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353921M. F. Wojciechowski   1591992-04-28
Israel, Grown in University of Arizona greenhouse seeds provided by US Department of Agriculture, Plant Introduction accession number 292385

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Benjamin T. Wilder   07-22007-01-01
Israel, Kibbutz Sde-Boker, the burial site of David Ben-Gurion.


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Google Map

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