Dataset: LEA
Taxa: salvia => Salvia,Salvia elegans,Salvia splendens,Salvia columbariae,Condea emoryi, Salvia => Condea albida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
1646B. White   1521969-05-23
United States of America, California, 2 1/2 mi. N of Corona on Hwy 71. Santa Ana Mtns., 610 - 610m

LEA
16462Norlan C. Henderson   67-16521967-09-04
United States of America, Missouri, along Mo. #7, about 5 miles east of Creighton

LEA
16463Norlan C. Henderson   66-7731966-08-18
United States of America, Missouri, about 1 mile east of Belton

LEA
16468Norlan C. Henderson   66-7911966-08-21
United States of America, Kansas, along U.S. #50, about 1 mile east of Homewood

LEA
1647Maxine Wilkes   1940-07-04
United States of America, California, Corral Hollow

LEA
16470Maxine Wilkes   1940-07-04
United States of America, California, Corral Hollow

LEA
16472A.B. Bevans   1923-04-02
United States of America, California

LEA
16473Maxine Wilkes   1940-07-04
United States of America, California, Corral Hollow

LEA
16474Norlan C. Henderson   66-8201966-08-27
United States of America, Missouri, along U.S. #71 about 1 mile north of Butler

LEA
Salvia dorii (Kell.) Abrams.
16475R. Sandoval   491968-04-21
United States of America, California, Hwy 4 between Wrightwood and Palmdale, 5 miles S. of Pearblossom off Hwy 4, Mojave Desert, 1372 - 1372m

LEA
Salvia dorii var. carnosa (Dougl.) Cronq.
16476R. Spellenberg   3201964-06-11
United States of America, Washington, in Yakima River Canyon, 15 mi. NW of Yakima on Hwy 97

LEA
16477Robert A. Schlising   29601971-03-21
United States of America, California, Titus Canyon, Death Valley National Monument

LEA
16478G. Gavelle   1966-06-21
France, Alpes de Tende, Alpes Maritime

LEA
16479Mike Ikeda   381968-05-22
United States of America, California, ca. 41 mi so of Tarzana on Mulholland Dr, 4 mi w of San Diego Fwy. In Santa Monica Mtns., 610 - 610m

LEA
16480C.A. Graham   5641939-05-17
United States of America, California, T. 32S R. 18E, Branch Mt. Quadrangle. 1 mile N.E. of Taylor Well., 808 - 808m

LEA
16482Maxine Wilkes   1940-07-04
United States of America, California, Corral Hollow

LEA
16483F.H. Sargent   81021964-04-06
United States of America, Mississippi, Picayune

LEA
16484Maxine Wilkes   1939-05-03
United States of America, California, Mt. Diablo

LEA
16485Norlan C. Henderson, Elmo Law   66-8951966-09-07
United States of America, Missouri, along U.S. #50, about 1 mile west of Lone Jack

LEA
16486G.S. Palecki   81970-04-26
United States of America, California, ca. 10 mi NW of Fillmore, 2 mi NW of Piru, 366 - 366m

LEA
16487J. Arceneaux   201970-04-25
Mexico, Baja California; 17.5 air mi. WNW of Ensenada, W. of Hwy. 1D at Jatay turn-off, 122 - 122m

LEA
16488D. Joley   551968-04-15
United States of America, California, Hwy 32

LEA
16489R.E. Barry   701972-05-06
United States of America, California, E side of Cohasset Road, ca 9 mi n of Chico municipal airport, 610 - 610m

LEA
Salvia L.
16490H. Crawford   1541969-05-24
United States of America, Arizona, Monument Valley, base of Camel Butte

LEA
Salvia L.
16492H. Crawford   1051969-05-18
United States of America, California, Fremont Park

LEA
16493Robert A. Schlising   27531965-03-26
United States of America, California, Along Hwy 150, 11.1 mi NW of San Marcos Pass

LEA
Salvia texana (Scheele) Torrey
16494Lois Chambers Taylor   32231943-04-12
United States of America, Texas, near Lake Austin

LEA
16496F.H. Sargent   77961961-09-29
United States of America, Mississippi, Poplarville, 20 miles W of

LEA
1650Marshall C. Johnston   54451954-03-06
United States of America, Texas, 4.4 miles west of Riviera, Santa Gertrudis Division of King Ranch

LEA
Salvia carduacea var. carducea Benth.
16502P. Kawabe   121968-04-27
United States of America, California, 12 miles south of Pearblossom on Hwy 138, Mojave Desert, 914 - 914m


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