Dataset: MO-
Taxa: sairocarpus => Sairocarpus, Sairocarpus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Sairocarpus cornutus (Benth.) D.A. Sutton
2322692Henry N. Bolander   49831866-00-00
United States, California, Clark's Branch. Sierra Nevada., 1219m

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Sairocarpus elmeri (Rothm.) D.A. Sutton
2346092Adolph D.E. Elmer   48091903-06-00
United States, California, Contra Costa

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Sairocarpus kingii (S. Watson) D.A. Sutton
101167091Arnold J. Tiehm   145282004-06-01
United States, Nevada, Nye, Hot Creek Range, Corral Canyon, the west fork of the road, T8N, R49E, S16., 38.5458333 -116.4527778, 1890m

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Sairocarpus kingii (S. Watson) D.A. Sutton
101167093J.D. Morefield   33821986-04-10
United States, California, Inyo, Canyon, 1.45 mi. N36°W of Poleta Mine, 3.5 mi. ESE of Laws, T7S 34E S6. Shale talus sloping 35°S with Eriogonum, Chrysothamnus, Ephedra, Mirabilis, Atriplex, Psorothamnus. Owens Valley drainage., 1509m

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Sairocarpus virga (A. Gray) D.A. Sutton
101176409Mónica Carlsen   34672019-04-10
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Shoenberg Temperate House. Source: North American Rock Garden Society, originally collected in United States, California (Wild). MOBOT LCMS Accession # 2017-2041-2., 38.6144722 -90.2590833

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Sairocarpus kingii (S. Watson) D.A. Sutton
101056975Greg Gust   35062017-05-20
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. White River Drainage; along Old White River Road. ~0.2mi by air north of John Wright Reservoir (Dry), just off of Hwy 318., 37.712649 -115.155354


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