Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Leucosyris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Leucosyris carnosa (A. Gray) E. Greene
ASU0305804Marc A. Baker   196612018-08-02
United States, CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles County, Piute Ponds, 1.7km SW of the edge of Rosamond Lake, 10km NNE of central Lancaster, 80km north of central Los Angeles, 34.7836 -118.1153, 697m

ASU:Plants
Leucosyris arida (B. L Turner & D. B. Horne) Pruski & R. L. Hartman
ASU0306967Marc A. Baker   196152018-05-27
United States, CALIFORNIA, San Bernardino County, 1.5km SE of Bitter Spring, 25km ESE of Fort Irwin, 65km NNE of Barstow, hills of fine sand, cobbles, and gravel., 35.2169 -116.4193, 402m

ASU:Plants
Leucosyris arida (B. L Turner & D. B. Horne) Pruski & R. L. Hartman
ASU0309930Marc A. Baker   196322018-06-23
United States, CALIFORNIA, San Bernardino County, Red Pass Lake, NE edge, 31km east of Fort Irwin, 25km west of Baker, edge of dry lake bed, fine silt and sand, 35.2756 -116.3458, 568m


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Google Map

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