Dataset: LEA
Taxa: encelia => Encelia, Encelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
15505Paul F. Covel   10701936-06-02
United States of America, California, Coast highway north of Malibu Beach

LEA
15506R. Sandoval   471968-05-19
United States of America, California, Los Angeles, on Mulholland Dr. in Santa Monica Mtns, 335 - 335m

LEA
15508L.M. Mayer, I.J. Mayer   2061974-04-11
United States of America, California, Along Hwy. 66, ca 5 mi e of Amboy

LEA
15509R.M. Turner; C.H. Lowe   59-29, 29781959-03-15
Mexico, Papago Tanks, Pincate Region, Sonora

LEA
1551R.M. Turner; C.H. Lowe   59-8, 29571959-03-13
Mexico, 45 mi (by road) west Sonoita, Sonora, on San Luis Road

LEA
15511A. Stanley   381969-05-03
United States of America, California, Junction of Dillon Rd. and Morongo Valley Rd. Indo Hills., 457 - 457m

LEA
Encelia stenophyllum Greene
15512A.L. Haines, Geo. Hale   18251939-02-20
Mexico, Cedros Island, slope of arroya 1/2 mile southweest of the village, 49 - 49m

LEA
15513Reggie Ferguson   71968-04-27
United States of America, California, 8 mi SE of Palmdale along Aquadulce Rd in Mojave Desert, 914 - 914m


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