Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miltitzia inyoensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Miltitzia inyoensis J.F. Macbr.
PH00750771L. Constance   34321952-07-03
United States, California, Mono, Watterson Meadow, W base of Benton Range, 2377m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Miltitzia inyoensis J. F. Macbride
00093404A. A. Heller   83241906-05-23
United States of America, California, Inyo County, Foothills west of Bishop, small dry peat bog among the granite sands

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
337137A. A. Heller   83241906-05-23
United States of America, California, Inyo Co., Foothills W of Bishop

North Dakota State University Herbarium


NDA:Plants
Miltitzia inyoensis J.F. Macbr.
NDSU020032Lincoln Constance   34251952-07-01
United States, California, Mono, 2134m

NDA:Plants
Miltitzia inyoensis J.F. Macbr.
NDSU020033Lincoln Constance   34321952-07-03
United States, California, Mono, 2377m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Miltitzia inyoensis J.F. Macbr.
L. Constance   s.n.1952-07-01
United States, California, Mono, Long Valley, near Lake Crowley, 1.5 miles east of Whitmore Springs., 37.633 -118.7885, 2133m


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