Dataset: VT-
Taxa: dudleya => Dudleya, Dudleya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Dudleya Britt. & Rose
UVMVT145320   
United States

VT
Dudleya Britt. & Rose
UVMVT145321   
Mexico

VT
Dudleya lanceolata Britton & Rose
UVMVT292043Steven R. Hill   334612001-04-25
United States, California, San Bernardino, Waterman Canyon, San Bernardino National Forest, San Bernardino Mountains; vicinity of California Route 18 north of San Bernardino, west side of Old Waterman Canyon Road, at bridge, stream crossing., 34.2 -117.266667, 771m

VT
Dudleya lanceolata Britton & Rose
UVMVT296647S. R. Hill   336942001-05-03
United States, California, Riverside, Northeast facing slopes of Mount San Jacinto, Tramway Road in vicinity of road summit, Chino Canyon, about 3.8 miles due west of California Route 111, Palm Springs. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway property, around and below parking area., 33.838867 -116.61385, 792m

VT
Dudleya abramii ssp affini
UVMVT312046S.R. Hill   33622
United States, California

VT
Dudleya lanceolata Britton & Rose
UVMVT329825S.R. Hill   33547
United States, California


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