Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Amsinckia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


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Amsinckia Lehm.
7337Job Kuijt   27711968-07-11
Canada, British Columbia, Hornby Island BC, upper beach so. End of west road

LEA
Amsinckia Lehm.
7338H. Crawford   1241969-05-20
United States of America, California, hy. 155, 20 mins. W. of Lake Isabella

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Amsinckia grandiflora (Kleeb. ex A. Gray) Kleeb. ex Greene
7331Maxine Wilkes   
United States of America, California, detailed locality information protected

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7329G.E. Bowen   61971-03-28
United States of America, California, n. side of Skyway 5.5 mi. w of Paradise, 15 yards off road, 183 - 183m

LEA
7330G. Smalley   1968-03-17
United States of America, California, South side of block faulted Chico Monocline, ca. 5 mi. E of Bidwell Park golf club, 107 - 107m

LEA
7332John Thomas Howell   112241933-05-14
United States of America, California

LEA
7333Alice Eastwood   188461933-05-14
United States of America, California, along road back of Stanford Golf course

LEA
7334C.L. Hitchcock   230641964-03-17
United States of America, California, 8 miles e. of Yorba Linda, Santa Ana Canyon

LEA
Amsinckia kelloggii A. Eastwood
7335John Thomas Howell   112091933-05-05
United States of America, California, sandy slopes, Presidio, San Francisco

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Amsinckia menziesii (Lehm.) A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
7336Olive Dyer   3081968-03-01
United States of America, California, Wildcat Creek, open field near marsh at bay

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7339Alice Eastwood, John Thomas Howell   1937-04-28
United States of America, California, Maricopa Grade

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Amsinckia vernicosa Hook. & Arn.
7340Maxine Wilkes   1940-04-07
United States of America, California, Corral Hollow


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Google Map

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