Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Artemisia badhysi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
LSU00210472V. Vasak   s.n.1976-09-10
Turkmenistan

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02615045   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02615037   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02615029   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02615011   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02615003   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02614998   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02614980   
Turkmenistan

COLO:V
Artemisia badhysi Krasch. & Lincz. ex Poljak.
02608560   
Russian Federation


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