Dataset: UCSC-
Taxa: Abronia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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UCSC Herbarium, Kenneth S. Norris Center for Natural History, University of California, Santa Cruz


UCSC
UCSC000232H. S. Yates   55631936-05-01
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Mouth of Pajaro River, 36.8512 -121.8102, 3m

UCSC
UCSC000233I. J. Condit   s.n.2008-04-04
United States, California, San Luis Obispo, El Morro, Sand hills -

UCSC
Abronia villosa S. Watson
UCSC001264D. J. Norman   3911969-03-30
United States, California, Inyo, Growing in dry sandy area along road 100 yds. w. of Ashford Ranger Station Furnace Creek-Shoshone Rd. - Death Valley National Park, 213m

UCSC
UCSC001265D. J. Norman   1901968-05-10
United States, California, Monterey, near South Moss Beach South Moss Beach - Del Monte, 8m

UCSC
UCSC001266D. J. Norman   261966-06-24
United States, California, Monterey, sand dunes behind Bird rock Bird rock - Del Monte Forest, 15m

UCSC
UCSC004916Monica Larenas   201985-06-01
United States, California, San Mateo, Hwy 1, 0.5 mi S of Pescadero State Beach

UCSC
UCSC005657Claire Morelli   s.n.1985-05-11
United States, California, Monterey, Salinas, Jetty Road

UCSC
UCSC007714Becky Hendricks   s.n.2012-05-16
United States, California, San Mateo, Año Nuevo State Park

UCSC
UCSC008746Dylan M. Neubauer   322012-11-18
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Watsonville, Sunset State Beach dunes, 36.875286 -121.824709, 8m

UCSC
UCSC009234D. & J. Styer   5852013-02-24
United States, California, Monterey, Ft. Ord (Region B5)


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Google Map

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