Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Crossosomataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


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UVMVT235475Hill, S. R.   336772001-05-03
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

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Glossopetalon A. Gray
UVMVT235477   
United States

VT
Glossopetalon A. Gray
UVMVT235478   
United States

VT
Glossopetalon A. Gray
UVMVT235479   
United States

VT
Glossopetalon A. Gray
UVMVT235480   
United States

VT
Crossosoma Nutt.
UVMVT235471   
United States

VT
Crossosoma Nutt.
UVMVT235472   
United States

VT
Crossosoma Nutt.
UVMVT235473   
United States

VT
Crossosoma Nutt.
UVMVT235474   
United States

VT
UVMVT315081R.R. Halse   1495
United States, Oregon

VT
Forsellesia spinescens (Gray) Greene
UVMVT315080W.P. Cottam   14826
United States, Arizona

VT
UVMVT235476   
United States


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