Dataset: SD-Plants
Taxa: Arabidopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018973Alma L. Moldenke   316981979-05-05
United States, Pennsylvania, Snyder, Vertical cliffs along Susquehanna River, Selinsgrove

SD:Plants
Mrs. Neff Bakker   s.n.1912-06-01
United States, Illinois, Cook, Wildwood

SD:Plants
SD00018983LeRoy Gross   3632001-03-31
United States, California, Los Angeles, Verdugo Mountains Region: Main crest with Sunset Canyon to the west and Story Canyon on the east., 34.19753 -118.29382, 366m

SD:Plants
SD00018978Ian Cain   6902008-03-27
United States, California, San Diego, City of Lakeside. Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary. 13003 Wildcat Cyn Road. Just west of intersection with Old Barona Road. Just southsoutheast of north end of Wright-McConnell Trail. And about .24 km southeast of intersection of enatrance and Wildcat Cyn Rd, 32.9187 -116.8808, 464m

SD:Plants
SD00018985Kathryn LeFevre   s.n.1899-05-13
United States, Pennsylvania, Unknown, Conistoga

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018974Kathryn LeFevre   s.n.1899-05-06
United States, Pennsylvania, Lebanon, Cornwall

SD:Plants
SD00018982G. K. Helmkamp   118442007-04-26
United States, California, Calaveras, Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains; Chili Gulch near McSorley Ranch, along Highway 49, 5.1 miles south of the Amador County line., 38.27222 -120.71361, 370m

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018971J. D. Crawford   s.n.1891-06-01
United States, Ohio, Sandusky, Sandusky

SD:Plants
SD00018981G.K. Helmkamp   102092006-04-20
United States, California, El Dorado, Northern Sierra Nevada Foothills: between N and Middle forks of Cosumnes River; Juction of Sand Ridge Road and Cutaway Lane, 2.1 mi SW of Somerset (Camino 7.5' Q), 38.63194 -120.72222, 665m

SD:Plants
SD00018980G.K. Helmkamp   159292010-04-23
United States, California, Placer, Sierra Nevada Mountains Foothills: Salmon Falls Road at the Salmon Falls Crossing of the American River (Pilot Hill 7.5'Q), 38.77389 -121.035, 157m

SD:Plants
SD00018979George K. Helmkamp   145032009-04-04
United States, California, El Dorado, Sierra Nevada Mountains Foothills: Sand Ridge Road, 2.3 miles west of Bucks Bar Road (Camino 7.5'Q), 38.63278 -120.72167, 654m

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. kamchatica
SD00018969E. Looff   s.n.1938-06-10
United States, Alaska, Unknown, Kodiak Island

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018970R. W. Pohl   12541939-09-03
United States, Wisconsin, Sheboygan, Second sand ridge back of Lake Michigan beach east of Cedar Grove

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018975John Bright   104471935-06-21
United States, Pennsylvania, Bucks, On cliffs along Delaware River near Tinicum

SD:Plants
SD00018977Charles C. Deam   56-421935-05-29
United States, Indiana, Starke, Ca. 1/2 mile northwest of Nora

SD:Plants
SD00018986Murray F. Buell   12471936-03-30
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Mitchells' Pond

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018972Edith A. Purer   75231938-07-05
United States, Alaska, Unknown, Hillside, below Mendenhall Glacier

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Al-Shehbaz, Elven, D.F. Murray & Warwick
SD00018987Joseph R. Jehl   21967-00-00
Canada, Manitoba, Unknown, Churchill

SD:Plants
SD00018984S. W. Leonard   31451970-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Ca. 4 miles west of Germanton on Edwards property

SD:Plants
Arabidopsis lyrata var. lyrata
SD00018976Bayard Long   189571918-06-08
United States, New Jersey, Camden, Dry open sandy thickets northwest along Cooper Creek

SD:Plants
SD00060005Frank F. Gander   s.n.1975-05-07
United States, California, San Diego, Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary, 32.91776 -116.87395


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