Dataset: DES-
Taxa: Adolphia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00054367Jon P. Rebman   61261999-12-17
USA, California, San Diego County, San Diego Urban Canyons, North Park/Golden Hill area; Near Cedar Ridge Park at end of Pentuckett; along I-15., 32.7225 -117.1175, 150m

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DES00055308Jon P. Rebman   63592000-03-31
USA, California, San Diego County, Encanto Area: Canyon just N of Market Str and E of Malcolm X Library and Euclid, 32.710833 -117.079444

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Adolphia infesta (Kunth) Meisn.
DES00005542L. McGill   77091971-08-14
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, 20.7 mi W of Ft. Davis on Rte 166; 3.1 mi W of Bloy's Camp Meeting., 30.685398 -104.243785

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DES00009231H. S. Gentry   88011950-03-11
Mexico, Baja California, 20-25 miles east of Rosario, Sierra San Miguel, along main road., 30.0664 -115.75264, 457 - 610m

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Adolphia infesta (Kunth) Meisn.
DES00009789R. G. Engard   2531974-07-05
Mexico, Chihuahua, 1 mile south of Rancho las Murallas on Rio Santa Clara, south of San Lorenzo., 29.800309 -107.076149

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DES00024744Reid Moran   284261980-05-04
Mexico, Baja California, 2 km by road NW of Rancho Buenos Aires; 6 km NW of San Vicente., 31.366667 -116.279167, 140m

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DES00039840Jon P. Rebman   13011992-03-16
Mexico, Baja California, Approximately 7 miles directly east of Rte 1 at San Quintin; and km marker 193.5 on a road following the Agua Chiquita river., 30.566667 -115.833333

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DES00040958Jon Rebman   30411996-03-24
USA, California, San Diego, Dawson-Los Monos Canyon Reserve, Agua Hedionda Creek area; south of Buena Vista Park in Vista., 33.133333 -117.25


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