Dataset: LEA
Taxa: lasthenia => Lasthenia, Lasthenia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Lasthenia chrysostoma (Torr.) Gray
21732B.E. Olson   41975-04-21
United States of America, California, ca. 250 m n of junction Highway 99 & Pentz Rd, 13.1 km se of Chico, 62 - 62m

LEA
Lasthenia chrysostoma (F. & M.) Greene
21733M.S. Taylor   10251976-03-09
United States of America, California, ca 500 yds n of the Skyway, ca 13 mi e of Chico, 457 - 457m

LEA
Lasthenia chrysostoma (Fisch. & Mey.) Greene
21734Robert Orndulf   48151958-03-23
United States of America, California, west of Silver Creek Road, 4 miles northwest of its junction with San Felipe Road

LEA
Lasthenia chrysostoma (Fisch. & Mey.) Greene
21735Robert Orndulf   49121958-04-20
United States of America, California, along Highway 36; 7.4 miles west of Paynes Creek, 305 - 305m

LEA
Lasthenia fremontii (Torr. ex Gray) Greene
21739Janis A. Moore   121974-03-26
United States of America, California, on Stillson Canyon Rd, ca 200 yds e of intersection with Humboldt Rd., 84 - 84m

LEA
Lasthenia fremontii (Torr) Gray
2175G.L. Ambrosini   211974-04-24
United States of America, California, Hwy 99 N of Chico; ca. 15 mi to Nord Ave. intersection., 58 - 58m

LEA
Lasthenia glabberima
21763Maxine Wilkes   1929-04-01
United States of America, California, Stockton Road

LEA
21769Maxine Wilkes   1929-04-01
United States of America, California, Sacramento Causway

LEA
2177Robert Orndulf   48961958-04-15
United States of America, California, about 1.5 miles south-east of Byron on unmarked road leading east of main highway

LEA
2174M.S. Taylor   931974-03-26
United States of America, California, in vicinity of Stillson Canyon and the old city dump (Chico)

LEA
Lasthenia platycarpha (Gray) Greene
21742Robert Orndulf   60661960-04-16
United States of America, California, 9.5 miles south of Dixon on Dixon-Dozier Road


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