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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
9876J. DiVittorio   51974-03-27
United States of America, California, Ca. 3.5 mi. e of Chico, Skyway, 61 - 61m

LEA
9883Lewis S. Rose   680201968-04-05
United States of America, California, Newhall Ranch, 366 - 366m

LEA
Baeria chrysostoma Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
9893H. Crawford   741969-05-15
United States of America, California, Bodega Bay Marine Lab, grounds

LEA
Baeria leptalea (A. Gray) A. Gray
9900Lewis S. Rose   690231969-04-14
United States of America, California, Bedell Ranch, s. of Creston n. end of La Panza Range, 427 - 427m

LEA
Baeria leptalea (Gray) Gray
9901Clare B. Hardham   52591960-03-31
United States of America, California, field near intersection of Bee Rock-Cantinas Creek Road and Bee Rock-Pleyto road

LEA
Baeria leptalea (Gray) Gray
9902Clare B. Hardham   53681960-04-10
United States of America, California, North slopes, hillls north of San Antonio Mission

LEA
Baeria macrantha (A. Gray) A. Gray
9877Maxine Wilkes   1939-04-06
United States of America, California, Point Reyes


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