Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diplacus linearis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Diplacus linearis (Benth.) Greene
NO0106462Louis C. Wheeler   41461936-06-12
United States, California, Los Angeles

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Diplacus linearis (Benth.) Greene
John M. Tucker; J.M. Tucker   14111956-08-10
United States, California, Santa Barbara, ca. 3/4 mile from ocean, 724 Fellowship Road, Santa Barbara.

OSC:OSU
Diplacus linearis (Benth.) Greene
LeRoy E. Detling   76811955-05-20
United States, California, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles - Campbria Road; west of the divide., 358m

OSC:OSU
Diplacus linearis (Benth.) Greene
LeRoy E. Detling   77001955-05-21
United States, California, San Luis Obispo, near La Panza Summit, east of Pozo., 671m

OSC:OSU
Diplacus linearis (Benth.) Greene
David M. Thompson   10911992-05-28
United States, California, Monterey, 0.8 mi N of Nacimiento Fergusson Rd along Cone Peak Rd (signed Central Coast Ridge Road 20S05)., 36.0183703 -121.466367, 915m

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Diplacus linearis (Benth.) Greene
CHRB0059052Jon Taylor   8001963-04-20
United States, California, hills above isthmus, Catalina Island


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