Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lappula subdecumbens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Appalachian State University, I. W. Carpenter, Jr. Herbarium


BOON
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
012068   
United States, New Mexico, Valencia

BOON
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
012069   
United States, New Mexico, Valencia

Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
G. Gamble   1964-05-27
United States, Idaho, Fremont, HIGHWAY 191, 1585m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
2257182Aven Nelson   20071912-07-10
United States, Nevada, Open gravelly hillsides and banks. Jarbidge., 2134m

Our Lady of the Lake University Herbarium


LLC
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
00000574Louis Williams   7651932-06-29
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Grand Teton National Park. Above Bradley Lake., 3048m

LLC
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
00000575Louis Williams   6361932-06-15
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Cold Water Canyon.

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
GA211310   
United States, Utah, Cache County, Cache County, UT

GA
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
GA211311   
United States, Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake County, UT

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
283218J. Francis Macbride   141910-05-15
United States, Idaho, Bear Lake, Montpelier., 42.32222 -111.29694

WS
Lappula subdecumbens (Parry) A. Nelson
155240C.L. Hitchcock   92961944-06-25
United States, Idaho, Lemhi, Roadside plant 2 miles east of Gilmore., 44.458883 -113.228308


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.