Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: Hesperevax
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Hesperevax caulescens (Benth.) A. Gray
75863A.A. Heller   53731902-04-26
USA, California, Solano, Near Fairfield., 38.249358 -122.039966

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106418J.D. Morefield   49471989-05-11
USA, California, Santa Clara, Hamilton Range, Del Puerto Canyon Road, 2.0 miles W of Stanislaus County line, S slope of Red Mountain just above Beauregard Creek., 37.39142 -121.47625, 671m

RENO:V
Hesperevax caulescens (Benth.) A. Gray
109785D.H. Wilken   s.n.2003-04-11
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, Camp Roberts, flat near base of hills, 1.4 km ENE of Nacimiento Ranch site, 0.8 km SE of Nacimiento River., 35.77293 -120.78526, 194m

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111225V.H. Oswald   48881992-03-24
USA, California, Butte, Lake Oroville Recreation Area,on the N side of Thermalito Diversion Pool, along the first stream (Oregon Gulch) W of the spillway and ca 0.1 mile N of Burma Road., 39.54184 -121.51007, 76m

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111226V.H. Oswald   49261992-03-24
USA, California, Butte, Near the S end of Libby Road in SE Paradise., 39.73361 -121.59528, 482m


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Google Map

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