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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


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Haplopappus acaulis (Gray) Nutt.
19348W.E. Booth, L. Thornton   682601968-07-03
United States of America, Montana, 15 miles north of Big Timber on Johnson ranch

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19349A.B. Bevans   1922-08-15
United States of America, California, Tuolumne Meadows

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1935Lewis S. Rose   660921966-09-29
United States of America, California, Mt. Tamalpais, East peak, 701 - 701m

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Haplopappus arcardenius subsp. eremophilus (Greene) Hall
19346James Henrickson   42011969-10-19
United States of America, California, 10 air mi NEE of Julian in Sentenac Canyon along Hy. 78, 610 - 610m

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19350P.C. Everett, E.K. Balls   289131959-10-21
United States of America, California, 6.2 mi S from Hat Creek Ranger Station towards Cypress Camp, 1372 - 1372m

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Haplopappus cooperi (Gray) Hall
19352James E. Cole   7771941-05-23
United States of America, California, Joshua Tree National Monument, Split Rock area; Ivanpahtank

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Haplopappus cooperi (Gray) Hall
19355Jerry Powell   7371968-05-01
United States of America, California, Four miles southeast of Pearblossom

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19363James E. Cole   9301941-10-20
United States of America, California, Joshua Tree National Monument, Optimist Mine Road, Lost Horse Valley, 1311 - 1311m

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Haplopappus ericoides (Less.) H. & A.
19376M.S. Taylor   3511975-01-11
United States of America, California, ca 50 ft w of Del Monte Ave, ca 1/4 mi s of English Ave, Seaside

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Haplopappus ericoides (Less.) H. & A.
19379Lewis S. Rose   691031969-09-08
United States of America, California, San Francisco, Presidio, above Bakers Beach, 30 - 30m

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19356J. Campbell-Snelling, M. Chambers   10661982-08-04
Canada, Alberta, Creek bed & meadow area directly S of base camp on Spring Pt Rd: along road leading to creek in

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Haplopappus lanceolatus var. lanceolata (Hooker) Torrey & A. Gray
19357Ian D. Macdonald   234121992-07-22
Canada, Alberta, S:9, Tp:1, R:14 w of 4th meridian, Warner County; 11 km ENE of Coutts, 49.0166667 -111.8166667, 1012 - 1012m

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19358G. Campbell-Snelling, M. Chambers   1066
Canada, Alberta

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19359Klaus H. Lackschewitz   35821972-06-13
United States of America, Montana, Bitterroot Mountains, on knob, 2/3 mi E of Bitterroot-Selway Divide. N-route Old Nez Perce Indian Trail, 2133 - 2133m

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1936Arthur Cronquist   88611961-04-20
United States of America, Utah, on south slope of Beaverdam Mts, 7 miles north-northeast of Utah-Arizona boundary, a little more than 2 miles above Castle Cliff, on U.S. highway 91, between St. George and Mesquite (Nevada)

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19360James E. Cole   4611941-04-03
United States of America, California, Joshua Tree National Monument, Indian Cove, 945 - 945m

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19362James E. Cole   7141941-05-17
United States of America, California, Joshua Tree National Monument, Covington Flat Canyon, 1372 - 1372m

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19364W.H. Sharp   271972-07-24
Canada, Alberta, S end Plateau Mt, 50 mi N. Coleman, top of mountain, 2499 - 2499m

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19365W.H. Sharp   241972-07-24
Canada, Alberta, S end Plateau mt, 50 mi N Coleman, near gas well, 2499 - 2499m

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19366W.H. Sharp   321972-07-25
Canada, Alberta, S end Plateau Mt, 50 mi. N Coleman, 2499 - 2499m

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19367W.H. Sharp   71972-07-06
Canada, Alberta, Lost River valley, 10 mi W Wild Horse Customs, SW facing slope on side of valley

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19368B. de Vries   1962-07-26
Canada, Saskatchewan, Kayville. Missouri Couteau, south-central Sask, 49 -105

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19369H. Crawford   64
Canada, Alberta

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1937James Henrickson   41501969-10-17
Mexico, Baja California, 3 rd. mi. S of La Rumorosa, 55 mi E of Tijuana, 1219 - 1219m

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19370Job Kuijt   30711968-09-01
Canada, Alberta, Top of coulee, gravel road south of Jr. College Campus, Lethbridge

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21667G. Rice   181967-08-12
United States of America, California, ca 60 mi. NE of Fresno, 1 mi. E. of Kaiser Pass at Sierra View near Huntington Lake in Sierra Nevada Mtns., 2798 - 2798m


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