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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00032251Norman C. Cooper   20251947-04-05
USA, California, Riverside, Los Alamos Canyon, Elsinore., 33.570908 -117.346216, 762m

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DES00032496Howard S. Gentry   142591954-07-27
USA, California, Riverside County, Dripping Springs along route 79, Riverside C., 33.468111 -116.99075

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DES00066395Lyle McGill   88691971-04-12
USA, California, San Diego, Rte. 94 1 mi W of RR tracks in Campo, 32.604654 -116.485287

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DES00004148E. Lehto   88691971-06-12
USA, California, San Diego, Rte 94, 1 miles W of RR tracks in Campo., 32.604654 -116.485287

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DES00004217D. J. Pinkava   8739B1971-06-07
Mexico, Baja California, Along Rte. 2, 78.7 mi W of main Rte to Mexicali., 32.561944 -115.945833

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Paeonia californica Torrey & A. Gray
DES00055113Jon Rebman   63332000-03-29
USA, California, San Diego County, Hauser Mountain, SW side, about 6 miles W of Campo, 32.606667 -116.559167

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Paeonia californica Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray
DES00024679Reid Moran   158681969-04-29
USA, California, San Diego, Oak Ridge Ranch, east slope of El Cajon Mountain., 32.916667 -116.808333, 750m


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