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

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
SD00060029Patrick McConnell   1602007-03-03
United States, California, San Diego, Carlsbad, Center for Natural Lands Management La Costa Greens property, 0.24 mi E of El Camino Real, 0.33 mi N of Poinsettia Lane, just W of Alicante Rd, very nearby former agricultural land, just upslope of large earthen dam., 33.11861 -117.26389, 50m

SD:Plants
SD00022514Fred Roberts   65122007-04-06
United States, California, San Diego, Carlsbad: La Costa Greens CNLM Preserve, 0.3 km E El Camino Real and 1.3 km S Palomar Airport Rd., 33.11833 -117.26333, 52m

SD:Plants
SD00022512Fred Sproul   50772008-04-10
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton; N of Stuart Mesa; 0.16 mile NNE of junction El Camino Real Road and Nelson Road, 33.28981 -117.43461, 47m

SD:Plants
SD00022513Fred M. Roberts   65122007-04-06
United States, California, San Diego, Southern Coast: Carlsbad, La Costa Greens Ecological Reserve, east side of El Camino Real c. 2 km south of Palomar Airport Road (Encinitas 7.5'Q), 33.11833 -117.26333, 52m

SD:Plants
SD00017480Margaret R. Mulligan   33272016-03-17
United States, California, San Diego, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, along road in the east side of the 41 Area; about 200 yards N of intersection El Camino Real and Nelson Roads., 33.28918 -117.43484, 47m

SD:Plants
SD00018428Meghan Dinkins   402009-01-15
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton; Los Flores 41 area; about 300 yards N of junction Nelson Road and El Camino Real Road, 33.29007 -117.4345, 14m


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