Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Nestotus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, Urbatsch & Neubig
980053Julia Watkins   2591975-05-23
United States, Washington, Douglas, Collected 10 miles from Waterville on Badger Mountain.

MO
Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, Urbatsch & Neubig
100202095Billy Joe Cox   31051971-06-02
United States, California, Lassen, Approx. 30 mi. N of Susanville, on CA Hwy. 139, in basalt., 1646m

MO
Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, Urbatsch & Neubig
100202121Julia Watkins   2301975-05-23
United States, Washington, Douglas, Collected on west facing slope at the east side of Douglas, WA.

MO
Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, Urbatsch & Neubig
100202122LeRoy E. Detling   62551948-05-24
United States, California, Modoc, North Fork Pit River., 1463m

MO
Nestotus stenophyllus (A. Gray) R.P. Roberts, Urbatsch & Neubig
101676591Julia Watkins   2591975-05-23
United States, Washington, Douglas, Collected 10 miles from Waterville on Badger Mountain.


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