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

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


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6232Kenneth R. Langdon   18781978-06-25
United States, Virginia, Clay hillside, grassland, 1 mi. s. of I-81, sw. of State Park Rd. se. of Dublin

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8325Ted Bradley   253261992-08-23
United States, Virginia, Near Parker Branch and Rte. 633, W of Amicus

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8531G.D. Barbe   19121974-07-25
United States, California, Banner Lava Cap Road at Forest View Drive, ca. 2 mi. S of nevada City. Sec.24, T16N, R8E MD. Plants to 13 feet tall; disturbed area, undeveloped lot of subdivision.

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8532T.C. Fuller   47221960-07-13
United States, California, Apple Valley dairy, N/Bear Valley Cutoff, 0.5 mi. E/Apple Valley Road, ca. 8 mi. SE/Victorville. 1 acre infestation surrounded by scattered plants, in irrigated pasture.

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12329M. Beyers   2010-04-25
United States, California, Stebbins-Cold Canyon Reserve: adjacent to (just north) of Pleasants Ridge Trail, on and along a rocky outcrop here that marks the beginning of the ridgeline. Uncommon here. Flowers purple. 38°3026N, 122°519W.

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13171J. Naughton, G. Fred Hrusa, M. I. Wibawa   1332002-05-01
United States, California, E side of Jaeger Rd, ca. 0.5 mi S of Douglas Blvd, ca. 1 mi E of Sunrise Blvd, Sacramento. ELEV: ca. 200ft. 10S, 38°32'47"N; -121°13'39"W. UTM: 10S, 4268008 N, 0654462 E.

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13287J. Naughton, M. I. Wibawa, G. Fred Hrusa   1332002-05-01
United States, California, Roadside, E side of Jaeger Rd, ± 0.5 mi S of Douglas Blvd, ± 1 mi E of Sunrise Blvd. 38°32'47"N, -121°13'39"W. Elev. ± 200'. Vernal pools, grassland, dry drainage bottoms & slopes.


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