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

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
Reid Moran   299531981-12-31
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, San Miguel, 31.91667 -116.71667, 10m

SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
SD00060789Mike D. Angel   4372006-05-14
United States, California, San Diego, City of San Diego in Urban Canyon just N of Mission Valley. Approx 1« mi NE of junction of I-8 and SR-163, just W of Mission Center Road at NW terminus of Sevan Ct. Trail begins at end of cul-de-sac., 32.7836 -117.1525, 60m

SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
Jon P. Rebman   155902008-06-19
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base: along North River Road, just east of Stuart Mesa Road; along the Santa Margarita River in the southwestern portion of the base, 33.23834 -117.39379, 3m

SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
SD00023724Nancy Nenow   31652017-06-24
United States, California, San Diego, San Diego Mission Hills; along Arcadia Drive in front of long abandoned house; 0.2 mile NW of junction Hawk and Hunter Streets., 32.75741 -117.17359, 63m

SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
Reid Moran   280651980-02-10
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Planted by house, El Consuelo, 30.18333 -115.8, 30m

SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
Carol Jean Wolcott   s.n.1992-06-29
United States, California, San Diego, Serra Mesa, yard

SD:Plants
Portulacaria afra (L.) Jacq.
Reid Moran   191881972-07-21
United States, California, San Diego, Grown in pot at Solana Beach


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