Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oenothera avita subsp. californica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herbarium


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Oenothera avita subsp. californica (S. Watson) W. L. Wagner & Gandhi
358186Bob Raguso   RAR01-802001-06-19
United States, California, Mono County, Rt. 395, 3.1 miles south of CA. Rt. 203 turnoff, on west side road.

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Oenothera avita subsp. californica (S. Watson) W. L. Wagner & Gandhi
405288Jeannie Gregory   27492008-06-15
United States, California, San Diego County, Boulevard, McCain Valley Road, 6 mi N of Interstate underpass, 1.15 mi S of turnoff to desert lookout, Lost Valley area., 32.7565 -116.2746, 1158m

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Oenothera avita subsp. californica (S. Watson) W. L. Wagner & Gandhi
273499M. B. Dunkle   54111938-07-09
Mexico, Baja California, Laguna Hansen

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Oenothera avita subsp. californica (S. Watson) W. L. Wagner & Gandhi
439778Wendy C. Hodgson   250912010-05-21
United States, Nevada, Clark, Eastern flanks/bajadas of Highland Range Crucial Bighorn habitat, just W of highway 95 N of Searchlight., 35.608329 -114.920259, 926m


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