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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
4745J.C. Kelly   541970-05-23
United States of America, California, ca. 25 mi. NE of Springville on trail NE of Camp Wishon in Sequoia Nat. Forest, 1189 - 1189m

LEA
4748A.B. Bevans   1922-07-01
United States of America, California, Sierra Nevada, 1829 - 1829m

LEA
Chamaebatia millefolium (Torr.) Maxim.
4749W. Eakin   141973-07-12
United States of America, California, SE 1/4-22-32N-11E, Found ca. 1/4 mi se of Eagle Lake Field Station, ca. 13 mi nw of Susanville.

LEA
Chamaebatia millefolium
4750Maxine Wilkes   1935-08-01
United States of America, Arizona, North Rim, Grand Canyon

LEA
Chamaebatia millefolium
4751Maxine Wilkes   1935-08-01
United States of America, Arizona, North Rim of Grand Canyon

LEA
Chamaebatia millefolium (Torr.) Maxim
4752Gary Maxwell   1970-08-09
United States of America, California, ca. 17 air mi. SW of Bishop, ca. 0.5 mi SE of rd. to Piute Lake in Sierra Nevada Mtns., 2591 - 2591m

LEA
Chamaebatia millefolium
4753Paul F. Covel   16531939-08-13
United States of America, California, At mouth of several caves, Lava Beds National Monument

LEA
Chamaebatia millefolium
4764A.B. Bevans   1922-07-01
United States of America, California, Sierra Nevada, 2133 - 2133m


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