Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Senecio angustifolius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
PH00812225Friedrich R. R. Schlechter   84271896-08-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam, -32.181734 18.892174, 94m

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
RSA0495995Jon Rebman   356852019-05-09
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: west-central portion of Base; eastern foothills of the San Onofre Mountains; Training Area Papa Two; rolling hills northwest of Pulgas Lake., 33.35527 -117.44774, 155m

CalBG:RSA
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
RSA0508302Jon Rebman   358522019-05-21
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: west-central portion of Base; south of San Onofre Peak in Las Pulgas Canyon; Training Area Oscar Two; in riparian area just south of Las Pulgas Canyon Road., 33.31783 -117.43864, 34m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
Jon Rebman   313312016-04-06
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northwestern portion of Base; Alpha Two Training Area; San Onofre Creek riparian area east of I-5 and just south of Basilone Road, 33.38827 -117.5479, 25m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
Meghan Dinkins   392010-08-17
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton; W of Stuart Mesa Road; Papa 3 Training Area; W of Basilone Road; E of San Onofre Peak, 33.3743 -117.4349, 230m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00016472Jon Rebman   341212018-04-25
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northeastern portion of Base; Training Area Range 409A: East of Roblar Road at the bottom of the canyon; along Roblar Creek just north of Roblar Canyon Road, 33.40031 -117.34718, 165m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00017498Margaret R. Mulligan   32582013-04-15
United States, California, San Diego, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Oscar 1 Training Area, ca. 1« mi NE of the junction of MACS Rd and Stuart Mesa, near tower along powerline road., 33.26218 -117.38494, 35m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00021382Jon Rebman   342132018-05-01
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northeastern portion of Base; Training Area Range 409A: East of Roblar Road and north of Mojito Road at the bottom of the canyon; along Roblar Creek, 33.40641 -117.35517, 206m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00024155Jon Rebman   339562018-04-03
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northwestern portion of Base; Training Area Alpha Two: along San Onofre Creek between Basilone Road and Beach Club Road; in the San Onofre Creek riparian area, 33.38455 -117.57496, 5m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00033040Jon Rebman   358522019-05-21
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: west-central portion of Base; south of San Onofre Peak in Las Pulgas Canyon; Training Area Oscar Two; in riparian area just south of Las Pulgas Canyon Road, 33.31783 -117.43864, 34m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00033041Jon Rebman   356852019-05-09
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: west-central portion of Base; eastern foothills of the San Onofre Mountains; Training Area Papa Two; rolling hills northwest of Pulgas Lake, 33.35527 -117.44774, 155m

SD:Plants
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SD00059586Jim Asmus   s.n.2020-12-04
United States, California, San Diego, San Onofre, 33.38286 -117.57066

San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SDSU22272Rebman, Jon   313312016-04-06
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northwestern portion of Base; Alpha Two Training Area; San Onofre Creek riparian area east of I-5 and just south of Basilone Road., 33.3883 -117.5479, 25m

SDSU
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SDSU22292Rebman, Jon P.   284282014-05-08
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: Training Area Hotel: eastern portion of Base; along De Luz Creek just south of the confluence with Roblar Creek., 33.38553 -117.31909, 60m

SDSU
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SDSU22348Ron Vanderhoff   1352018-11-25
United States, California, Orange, Whiting Ranch, Red Rock Trail, 33.70103 -117.64977, 349m

SDSU
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SDSU22349Ron Vanderhoff   1182018-11-22
United States, California, Orange, Harding Canyon, Santa Ana Mountains., 33.71656 -117.61253, 482m

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Clifton Smith Herbarium


SBBG
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SBBG153981Jon P. Rebman   342132018-05-01
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northeastern portion of Base; Training Area Range 409A, E of Roblar Rd along Mojito Rd at bottom of cyn, along Roblar Creek, 33.40641 -117.35517, 206m

SBBG
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
SBBG161321Jon Rebman   313312016-04-06
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton: northwestern portion of Base; Alpha Two Training Area; San Onofre Creek riparian area east of I-5 and just south of Basilone Road., 33.3883 -117.5479, 25m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
Fred M. Roberts   87742019-04-27
United States, California, Orange, Whiting Wilderness Park: Lomas de Santiago, upper Borrego Canyon, along Red Rock Trail, 1.o km SSE of Bolero Lookout, 33.70107 -117.64989, 317m

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
Senecio angustifolius (Thunb.) Willd.
MEM021287R. J. Bayer   SAF-011172001-12-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Sir Lowrey's Pass in the Hottnetots Hollandberges. Ridge and slope to the north of the N2 as it possess the pass., -34.334722 18.449444, 450m


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