Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Helianthus winteri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Helianthus winterii
C. Winchell   47622013-09-01
United States, California, Fresno, Along Hwy 180 (E. Kings Canyon Rd.) approx. 44 km east of Fresno, 2.6 km east of the intersection of Hwy 180 and Cove Rd., 36.718608 -119.321588, 330m

CalBG:RSA
Helianthus winterii
RSA0014816C. Winchell   47622013-09-01
United States, California, Fresno, Along Hwy 180 (E. Kings Canyon Rd.) approx. 44 km east of Fresno, 2.6 km east of the intersection of Hwy 180 and Cove Rd., 36.718608 -119.321588, 330m

CalBG:RSA
Helianthus winterii
RSA0010335C. Winchell   4232008-08-01
United States, California, Fresno, Along Hwy 180 (E. Kings Canyon Rd.) approx. 44 km east of Fresno, 3.5 km east of the intersection of Hwy 180 and Cove Rd., 36.7211701 -119.3118021, 335m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Helianthus winteri J.C. Stebbins
101098387Mónica Carlsen   31392018-04-11
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Shoenberg Temperate House. Source: USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network (Wild). Originally collected by Larsen, Irvin s.n, United States, California, Tulare, Sep. 23, 2013. MOBOT LCMS Accesion # 2016-1992-2., 38.6144722 -90.2590833

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Clifton Smith Herbarium


SBBG
Helianthus winteri J.C.Stebbins
129269D. H. Wilken w/ E. L. Painter   179992015-04-15
United States, California, Fresno, State Hwy 180, ca. 0.6 km SSW of Pk 1502 (USGS Orange Cove N Quad), ca. 2.5 linear km ENE of Kaktus Korner, 36.71882 -119.32102, 260m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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