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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22509Gary McHargue   151975-03-24
United States of America, California, Butte County, ca 1.5 miles North East Centerville cemetery and 50 yards from South creek bank (Butte Creek)., 152 - 152m

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22510Donald V. Hemphill   121940-02-22
United States of America, California, Napa County, Bill's Canyon, 2 miles West Angwin, Napa Co., 381 - 381m

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22511Gerald Kaufman   1061966-05-12
United States of America, California, Los Angeles County, 2 miles North of Altadena in Millard Canyon at North end of Chaney trail in San Gabriel Mountains, 610 - 610m

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22512L.A. Wright Jr.   41971-03-28
United States of America, California, Butte County, Ca 0.25 miles East on a dirt road, off of Cenntenial Road which passes Hooker Oak Pool.

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22513Olive Dyer   1937-07-11
United States of America, California, Contra Costa County, Wildcat Canyon, Contra Costa Co.

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22514Job Kuijt   26961968-05-05
Canada, British Columbia, Potholes near Sooke, BC - moist rocks

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22515T.M. Hendrix   1939-03-24
United States of America, California, Santa Barbara, 2.3 miles North East of Porter Spring, 26.2 -31, 610 - 610m

LEA
Pentagramma triangularis (Kaulf.) G. Yatskievych, Windham & Wollenweber
22516B.W. Davies   2581965-05-06
Canada, British Columbia, Nanoose Bay, 18 - 18m


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