Dataset: NCSC-
Taxa: Leptodactylon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


NCSC:NCSC
Leptodactylon pungens (Torr.) Torr. ex Nutt.
NCSC00018583Wm. A. Weber   38081948-05-21
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Beneath northwest escarpment, Colorado National Monument, three miles south of Fruita, west of highway approach to Monument., 39.019524 -108.460571, 1530m

NCSC:NCSC
Leptodactylon pungens (Torr.) Torr. ex Nutt.
NCSC00018584Arthur Cronquist   83141959-06-01
United States, Oregon, Harney, Across the Alvord Desert (a playa) from the east side of the Steens Mts. ; Twp. 35 S, R. 35 E, S. 16. Elevation about 4300 feet., 43.064449 -118.987169, 1311m

NCSC
Leptodactylon pungens (Torr.) Torr. ex Nutt.
NCSC00082194   
United States, Colorado, Larimer, 40.658093 -105.486764

NCSC
NCSC00082195   
United States, California, Orange, 33.675687 -117.777207


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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