Dataset: BRY-V
Taxa: Plumbaginaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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BRYV0199598Kaye H. Thorne   107421993-08-11
U.S.A., Hawaii, Maui, Baldwin Ave, northwest of Makawao. Jct with Hwy. 36 near sugar cane fields.

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BRYV0199607Robert L. Johnson   55542017-12-03
U.S.A., Hawaii, Kauai, South side of island, 2.0 rd mi west of jct (roundabout) with Poipu Rd on Lawai Rd. Just west of Spouting Horn Park. Ca 2.2 air mi sw of downtown Koloa., 21.88536 -159.49541, 20m

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BRYV0199596Kaye H. Thorne   91641991-05-03
U.S.A., Hawaii, Molokai Island, Hawala Valley. Hawala River entrance.

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BRYV0199595Kaye H. Thorne   90891991-05-01
U.S.A., Hawaii, Molokai Island, Kamehameha Hwy, ca 5.8 mi w of KalamaÕula.

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BRYV0103042C. R. Nelson   86492007-05-21
France, French Polynesia, Society Island (ISLV) Maupiti, Mountain top-PeteÕl Trail transect., -16.4472 -152.25388, 254m

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Limonium sinuatum (L.) Mill.
BRYV0051914Richard R. Halse   84312012-03-26
U.S.A., California, San Luis Obispo, Along State Hwy. 1, ca. 1.8 miles north of San Simeon., 35.63639 -121.16629, 21m

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Limonium sinuatum (L.) Mill.
BRYV0051913Richard R. Halse   84312012-03-26
U.S.A., California, San Luis Obispo, Along State Hwy. 1, ca. 1.8 miles north of San Simeon., 35.63639 -121.16629, 21m

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Limonium perezii (Stapf) F.T. Hubbard
BRYV0131425Kaye H. Thorne   42031985-08-22
U.S.A., California, San Diego, San Diego, Torrey Pines State Park Road., 80m

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Limonium perezii (Stapf) F.T. Hubbard
BRYV0131592Robert L. Johnson   40322015-07-29
U.S.A., California, San Luis Obispo, Growing on sea cliff between Harloe Ave and Harbor View Ave, Pismo Beach. Near bottom of stairs to Kon Tiki Inn., 35.14515 -120.64708, 12m

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BRYV0056623J. A. Calder   295221961-05-25
Canada, British Columbia, Saxe Pt. park, Municipality of Esquimmalt, Victoria.


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