Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Gayophytum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Gayophytum diffusum Torr. & A. Gray
ISC-V-0117181E. Hall   1711862-00-00
USA, Colorado, Rocky Mountain Flora. Lat. 39°-41°

ISC
Gayophytum diffusum Torr. & A. Gray
ISC-V-0117182C.C. Parry   1241861-06-00
USA, Colorado, Upper Clear Creek

ISC
Gayophytum diffusum Torr. & A. Gray
ISC-V-0117183J.G. Lemmon   10601875-00-00
USA, Californa, Flora of California

ISC
Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117184   

ISC
ISC-V-0117185J.G. Lemmon   s.n.1875-00-00
USA, California, Flora of California

ISC
ISC-V-0117186C.C. Parry   1311876-00-00
USA, California, Flora of Southern California, &c.

ISC
Gayophytum racemosum Torr. & A. Gray
ISC-V-0117187E.L. Greene   4351874-10-14
USA, California, Woods in Sierra Nevada

ISC
Gayophytum racemosum Torr. & A. Gray
ISC-V-0117188C.C. Parry   s.n.1876-00-00
USA, California, Sierra Nevada

ISC
Gayophytum racemosum Torr. & A. Gray
ISC-V-0117189J.G. Lemmon   s.n.1875-00-00
USA, California, Flora of California Sierra Nevada

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Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117190C.C. Parry   s.n.1889-00-00
USA, California

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Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117191   
USA, California

ISC
Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117192   281
USA, California

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Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117193   

ISC
Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117194Pringle?   

ISC
Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117195C.C. Parry   s.n.1873-00-00
USA, Wyoming, Western North American Botany. North-western Wyoming Expedition, Capt. W.A. Jones, US Engineers, Commanding.

ISC
Gayophytum A. Juss.
ISC-V-0117196   


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