Dataset: GMDRC
Taxa: Juncaginaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Granite Mountains Desert Research Center


GMDRC
GMDRC2877J. André   97002008-10-10
United States, California, Inyo, approx 0.5 mi. N. of Tecopa Hot Springs Hills, along Tecopa Hot Springs Rd (SW side), Ibex Pass 7.5 minute quadrangle 35° 52.985' N 116° 13.93' W. Elev. 1339 ft., 408m

GMDRC
GMDRC2876J. André   96992008-10-10
United States, California, Inyo, approx 0.5 mi. N. of Tecopa Hot Springs Hills, along Tecopa Hot Springs Rd (SW side), Ibex Pass 7.5 minute quadrangle 35° 52.985' N 116° 13.93' W. Elev. 1339 ft., 408m

GMDRC
GMDRC5124J. André   183362011-05-27
United States, California, Inyo, Owens Valley: NW end of Owens Lake playa, at large alkali meadow approx. 5 mi. south of Lone Pine, just north of Point Bartlett, 1092m

GMDRC
GMDRC10513J. M. André   392312017-06-03
United States, California, Mono, eastern Sierra Nevada: along Buckeye Rd, 0.2 mi. south of US Hwy 395, approx. 3.5 mi. WNW of Bridgeport, 2009m


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Google Map

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