Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Atriplex
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
2053W.P. Gidney & Hubert W. Collins   B83-4971983-09-20
United States, Florida, Bay, Tyndal Air Force Base. Urban Survey S35,T4S,R14W

PIHG
9372G. Fred Hrusa   161912003-10-14
United States, California, West side of US 101 just past tracks at corner of Folletta and Alta Rds. Disturbed roadside. Elev. 99 ft. 36, 31, 22 N; 121, 28, 38 W.

PIHG
Atriplex pentandra (Jacq.) Standl.
11638Anthony Gubler   2014-07-29
United States, Florida, Indian River, Treasure Shores Beach Park, 11300 Highway A1A, 27.796341, -80.414386.

PIHG
9475D. G. Kelch   64772006-09-25
United States, California, Marsh, 1 km W of Pacheco Slough. Upper edge of diked saltmarsh. Occasional subshrub, flowers red.

PIHG
Atriplex cristata Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
11344Jason B. Sharp   2013-08-06
United States, Florida, Manatee, 1236 Gulf Drive South (roadside). Sec 9 T35 R16. Growing seaside at the beach.

PIHG
2052Frank W. Mead   1962-07-29
United States, Florida, Monroe

PIHG
9382G. Fred Hrusa   161612003-10-11
United States, California, Disturbed areas alongside SPRR tracks at corner of Golden State Blvd. & Willow road, City of Fresno. Spreading annual or perennial. Common. Elev. 310 ft. 36, 40, 17 N; 119, 43, 51W.

PIHG
Atriplex pentandra (Jacq.) Standl.
2054Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida

PIHG
9038John Heppner   2004-09-08
United States, Utah, Windwhistle Campground, 6200 ft. Perhaps A. canescens (Pursh.) Nutt.

PIHG
9455Dean G. Kelch & Andrew G. Murdock   2005-07-04
United States, California, Past Costa Shore. Occasional matted herb in saline soil along railroad tracks. Common emergent in shallow water, to 40 cm, flowers yellow. In pond, east and downhill from waypoint. DGK 4,300 Near: 38 0248 N; 122 1053 W. 2m elevation


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