Dataset: MO-
Taxa: atrichoseris => Atrichoseris, Atrichoseris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
580409Mary Susan Taylor   1201974-04-04
United States, California, Inyo, Death Valley National Monument.

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Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
2995432Percy Train   s.n.1937-03-20
United States, California, Inyo, Dry gravel wash bottoms. Wingate Pass, S end of Panamint Range., 152m

MO
Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
2995433Percy Train   s.n.1937-03-20
United States, California, Inyo, Dry gravel wash bottoms. Wingate Pass, S end of Panamint Range., 152m

MO
Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
2995434Noel H. Holmgren   65111973-03-25
United States, California, Imperial, Palo Verde Mountains, east of Old Palo Verde Road, 8.5 airline miles south-southwest of Palo Verde., 259m

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Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
100882521Jon Ricketson   23491985-03-17
United States, Arizona, Mohave, 8.8 miles N of the junction of I-40 (exit 1 in Topock), along AZ 95, next to Topock Marsh (Havasu National Wildlife Refuge) on E side of road, ca. mile marker # 220. Needles Quad. R21W T17N Sec. 34., 140m

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Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
2989591Arnold J. Tiehm   109671987-05-09
United States, Nevada, Clark, 2.7 road miles north of the Hidden Forest road on the road from Corn Creek to Alamo, outwash fans from the Sheep Range., 1356m

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Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
2699273Greg Gust   4822005-03-04
United States, California, Imperial, Off of Hwy 78 on Black Mountain Rd. ca. 3 mi. from HWY 78 intersection at dry wash approaching Black Mountains., 33.1 -114.85, 363m

MO
Atrichoseris platyphylla (A. Gray) A. Gray
2995431Percy Train   s.n.1937-03-20
United States, California, Inyo, Dry gravel wash bottoms. Wingate Pass, S end of Panamint Range., 152m


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Google Map

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