Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Eremalche
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Eremalche rotundifolia (A. Gray) Greene
Allison Krames   1935-04-10
United States, California, San Bernardino

TAES
Eremalche parryi (Greene) Greene
Allison Krames   1935-04-10
United States, California, Kern

TAES
Eremalche parryi (Greene) Greene
Carl B. Wolf   64551935-04-17
United States, California, Kern

TAES
Eremalche parryi (Greene) Greene
Ernest C. Twisselmann   44611958-05-12
United States, California, San Joaquin

TAES
Eremalche parryi (Greene) Greene
R. F. Hoover   104701967-04-16
United States, California, San Luis Obispo

TAES
Eremalche exilis (A. Gray) Greene
Monson   9641936-04-10
United States, Arizona, Graham

TAES
Eremalche exilis (A. Gray) Greene
Carl B. Wolf   66671935-05-01
United States, California, Inyo

TAES
Eremalche exilis (A. Gray) Greene
Allison Krames   1935-04-15
United States, California, Kern

TAES:TAMU
Eremalche exilis (A. Gray) Greene
Steven R. Hill   335662001-05-01
United States, California, San Bernardino

TAES
C. B. Wolf   
United States, California, Kern, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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