Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acaena californica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


GSW
00011271   
USA, California, San Francisco

GSW
00011272   
USA, California, San Francisco

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3453500Lewis S. Rose   630461963-05-13
United States, California, San Francisco, Sunset Heights. Sandy hills., 152m

MO
100554693Robert A. Norris   35631977-04-30
United States, California, San Francisco, One patch of gregarious plants (in an area exceeding a sq. ft.) on open N-facing slope of Mt. Davidson, San Francisco, S.F. Co, California.

North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


NCSC:NCSC
NCSC00011595Lewis S. Rose   460381946-04-11
United States, California, San Francisco, San Francisco Golden Gate Heights. Alt. 400 ft., 37.727239 -123.032229, 122m

Pacific Union College Hebarium


PUA
56801G.L. Clifton   1981-05-23
United States, California, Sonoma, Local landmark: Gerstle Cove. Plantation Quad., 38.563111 -123.322056, 15m

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Lewis S. Rose   491201949-05-05
United States, California, San Francisco

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01095934Lewis S. Rose   49120
United States, California

COLO:V
01095942Ira L. Wiggins   s.n.
United States, California, San Mateo

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT321971R.A. Norris   4818
United States, California

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT314890   
United States, California, San Francisco


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