Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amsinckia spectabilis (Amsinckia scouleri, Amsinckia spectabilis var. bracteosa, Amsinckia spectabilis var. microcarpa, Amsinckia spectabilis var. nicolai, Amsinckia spectabilis var. spectabilis, Lithospermum lycopsoides)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; California; Bodega; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
IND-0100958Peter Kamb Ray   22981952-05-30
United States, California, Sonoma, Hill 108 between Horseshoe Cove and Mussel Point, north end of Bodega Head, 38.321405 -123.07653, 30m

IND
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
IND-0100957Peter Kamb   23001952-05-30
United States, California, Sonoma, Dunes between Bodega Harbor and the ocean, north of Bodega Head, Cal., 38.340899 -123.064088, 6m

Pacific Union College Hebarium


PUA
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & Mey.
46544Harold M. Reeve   1980-05-10
United States, California, Sonoma, Local landmark: Salmon Creek. Bodega Head Quad., 38.358389 -123.066194, 17m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & Mey.
SD00012970Edith A. Purer   s.n.1932-07-21
United States, California, Sonoma, Bodega Bay, 38.32299 -123.02432

SD:Plants
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & Mey.
SD00012969Roxana S. Ferris   82571932-05-27
United States, California, Sonoma, Bodega Bay, 38.31299 -123.03523

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Clifton Smith Herbarium


SBBG
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & Mey.
21166Vivian Haraden   51941-07-13
United States, California, Sonoma, Bodega Bay, 38.322992 -123.024323, 15m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Amsinckia spectabilis Fisch. & Mey.
DAV315598Peter Kamb   22981952-05-30
United States, California, Sonoma County, Sonoma County: Hill 108 between Horseshoe Cove and Mussel Point, north end of Bodega Head., 38.319578 -123.073253, 30m


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