Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lomatium dasycarpum subsp. dasycarpum
Search Criteria: Lat: 39.32908 - 41.69042 Long: -123.60353 - -121.17186; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Lomatium dasycarpum subsp. dasycarpum (Torr. & A. Gray) J.M. Coult. & Rose
BRYV0048429Richard R. Halse   87492013-03-26
U.S.A., California, Glenn, Along the Elk Creek-Stonyford Road ca. 4.8 miles north of Stonyford; slope above Stoney Creek., 39.4267 -122.51401, 318m

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Lomatium dasycarpum subsp. dasycarpum (Torr. & A. Gray) J.M. Coult. & Rose
Thomas W. Nelson   8781973-05-05
United States, California, Mendocino, North of Eden Valley Ranch overlooking Eden Creek along jeep-road to Roberts Lake., 39.64911 -123.183193, 640m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Lomatium dasycarpum subsp. dasycarpum (Torr. & A. Gray) J.M. Coult. & Rose
DAV319097Richard R. Halse   87492013-03-26
United States, California, Glenn County, Glenn County: Along the Elk Creek-Stonyford Road ca. 4.8 miles north of Stonyford; slope above Stoney Creek., 39.4267 -122.51401, 318m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Lomatium dasycarpum subsp. dasycarpum (Torr. & Gray) Coult. & Rose
Michael S. Mayer   0851985-05-12
United States, California, Shasta, County road A16, 9 miles east of Platina, 40.42306 -122.73611, 418m

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Lomatium dasycarpum subsp. dasycarpum (Torr. & A. Gray) J.M. Coult. & Rose
422939Richard R Halse   87492013-03-26
United States, California, Glenn, Along the Elk Creek-Stonyford Road ca 4.8 mi N of Stonyford, 39.4267 -122.51401, 318m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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