Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Taxa: lomatium => Lomatium, Lomatium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Lomatium californicum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance
0003243Richard R. Halse   85102012-05-28
USA, Oregon, Jackson, Along State Hwy. 62 on the S edge of Shady Cove, ca 1.2 miles S of the center of town, 42.58989 -122.8164, 424m

SDSU:SDC
Lomatium pastorale Darrach & D. H. Wagner
0003244S. Markow   124682003-06-06
USA, Oregon, Umatilla, Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: W side of Mt. Emily Road, 100 yards W of and overlooking Pot Creek, ca 14 air mi E of Meacham. T1S, R37E, Sec. 10, SW 1/4 of NW 1/4, 1707m

SDSU:SDC
Lomatium californicum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance
0003256Richard R. Halse   85102012-05-28
USA, Oregon, Jackson, Along State Hwy. 62 on the S edge of Shady Cove, ca 1.2 miles S of the center of town, 42.58989 -122.8164, 424m

SDSU:SDC
Lomatium triternatum var. triternatum (Pursh) J.M. Coult. & Rose
0003260Richard R. Halse   85472012-06-20
USA, Oregon, Wallowa, Along the Troy Road (County Road 500) ca. 1.7 miles S of its junction with Tick Hill Rd.; N of Wallowa, 45.61955 -117.47788, 1028m

SDSU:SDC
Lomatium leptocarpum (Torr. & Gray) Coult. & Rose
0003497Richard R. Halse   85492012-06-20
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Along the Troy Road (County Road 500) ca. 1.7 miles south of its junction with Tick Hill Road; north of Wallowa., 45.61955 -117.47788, 1028m

SDSU:SDC
Lomatium macrocarpum (Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray) J.M. Coult. & Rose
0004708Richard R. Halse   90332014-03-25
USA, California, Colusa, Along the Leesville-Logoda Road ca. 5.6 mi S of Logoda; Indian Valley., 39.23149 -122.45166, 425m

SDSU:SDC
Lomatium vaginatum J.M. Coult. & Rose
0004722Richard R. Halse   90282014-03-25
USA, California, Colusa, Along the Sites-Logoda Road ca. 5.2 mi NW of Sites., 39.35407 -122.40279, 175m


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