Dataset: CINC
Taxa: Cordylanthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
Cordylanthus filifolius Nutt. ex Benth.
CINC-V-0021739Parish, S.B.   4711882-08-00
United States, California, Foothills of the San Bernardino Mts.; "Lytle" Creek

CINC
Cordylanthus filifolius Nutt. ex Benth.
CINC-V-0021740Macbride, J. Francis   45391941-10-18
United States, California, San Diego, Along a stream three miles southwest of the junction of Highways 80 and 94, west of Boulevard., 975m

CINC
Cordylanthus filifolius Nutt. ex Benth.
CINC-V-0021741Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey   s.n1882-10-14
United States, California, Newhall.

CINC
Cordylanthus glandulosus Pennell & Clokey
CINC-V-0021742Clokey, I.W.   77151937-07-16
United States, Nevada, Clark, Harris springs road. Brushy hills. Juniper belt., 2270m

CINC
CINC-V-0021743Rose, Lewis S.   355721935-08-25
United States, California, Santa Clara, Stevens Creek

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CINC-V-0021744Abrams, L.R.   51411914-08-03
United States, California, Santa Clara, near San Jose; the present specimens were collected on dry slopes, between San Jose and Saratoga

CINC
CINC-V-0021745Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey   s.n1882-08-26
United States, California, Lake

CINC
CINC-V-0021746Wiggins, Ira L.   90191938-08-19
United States, California, Monterey, Relix Canyon 4 miles south of junction of Arroyo Seco road.

CINC
CINC-V-0021747rose   382751938-09-15
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Incline, 1951m

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CINC-V-0021748Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey   s.n1882-09-19
United States, California, Sierra Nevada Mts.

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CINC-V-0021749Mason, Herbert L.   123631940-08-04
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Mottsville, west side of Carson Valley at east base of Sierra Nevada., 1463m


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Google Map

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