Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Haplopappus aberrans
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
BRYV0249462Loran C. Anderson   36601974-08-14
U.S.A., Idaho, Blaine, Along Alpine Creek trail in Sawtooth Primitive Area above Alturas Lake., 2256m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
UTC00054097Ray J. Davis    27521940-07-11
United States, Idaho, Boise, South Fork Payette River

USU:UTC
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
UTC00175336Loran C Anderson    36601974-08-14
United States, Idaho, Blaine, Along Alpine Creek trail in Sawtooth Primitive Area above Alturas Lake, 2256m

USU:UTC
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
UTC00194989Barbara Ertter    50681983-08-08
United States, Idaho, Boise, 2.3 mi NE of Twin Springs community on road to Atlanta along Middle Fork the Boise River, 1067m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
980075Arthur J. Cronquist   37691941-08-10
United States, Idaho, Blaine, Cracks in granite rock near Alpine Creek above Alturas Lake. 7500 ft., 2286m

MO
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
980076Loran C. Anderson   36601974-08-14
United States, Idaho, Blaine, Frequent on granitic rocks with Petrophyllum along Alpine Creek trail in Sawtooth Primitive Artea above Alturas Lake. T7N, R13E, SW 1/4 Sec. 27. Elev. 7400 ft., 2255m

MO
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
980077Fred G. Meyer   22891947-08-23
United States, Idaho, Elmore, Woody rhizomatous perennial, rays yellow; on granite outcrops above Big Roaring River Lake el. 8000 ft, 20 miles north of Pine., 2438m

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H.M. Hall
James Smith; J.F. Smith   39842000-08-12
United States, Idaho, Blaine, Smoky Mountains; west shore of Baker Lake., 43.69435 -114.67635, 2609m


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