Dataset: GSW
Taxa: Erechtites
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


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Erechtites arguta (A. Rich.) DC.
00001511Robert A. Norris   20941974-06-23
USA, California, San Francisco, Open rocky brushy E-facing slope near summit of Mt. Davidson, San Francisco, S. F. Co, Calif

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Erechtites arguta (A. Rich.) DC.
00001512Robert A. Norris   37901978-06-08
USA, California, Marin, Locally common on bank by Murray Circle, Ft. Baker, Marin Co, Calif.

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Erechtites hieracifolia (L.) Raf. ex DC.
00001513Robert A. Norris   68871997-08-02
USA, Georgia, Sumter, Alongside Dry Branch, on open flat on NW side of State Hwy 118, ca. 1.8 mi SW of Leslie, Sumter Co. GA, 31.933034 -84.111563, 101m

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Erechtites hieracifolia (L.) Raf. ex DC.
00001515B. E. Dutton   23591984-06-16
USA, Louisiana, Cameron, On a levee beside North Island Canal, about 6.2 miles SE of the east camp of the Rocke- fell Wildlife Refuge and Game Preserve via an unnamed canal which runs in an E-W direction North Island Canal, Tl6S, R3W.

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Erechtites hieracifolia (L.) Raf. ex DC.
00001514Robert A. Norris   30991976-07-08
USA, Georgia, Early, Locally common near edge of sandy bog about 2 mi. S Hilton, Early Co, Ga.

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Erechtites prenanthoides (A. Rich.) DC.
00001516Robert A. Norris   21511974-08-04
USA, California, San Francisco, On bluff between Crissy Field Ave. and Fort Point, Presidio, San Francisco, S. F. Co, Calif.

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Erechtites prenanthoides (A. Rich.) DC.
00001517Neil A. Harriman   199661997-08-12
USA, Oregon, Tillamook, upper edge of Pacific Ocean beach, at Terimore Motel in the village of Netarts.


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