Dataset: HSC
Taxa: Krascheninnikovia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Humboldt State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


HSC
James Henrickson   55311971-05-02
United States, California, San Bernardino, 10 mi. SW of Victorville, 1/2 mi. W of Hwy. 395 along Rd. to Phelan, 34.426698 -117.408676, 915m

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Nels Rinden   311971-05-02
United States, California, Los Angeles, 10 mi. SW of Victorville, 0.5 W of Hwy. 395 on road to Phelan in Mojave Desert, 34.426655 -117.408256, 1220m

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R.W. Spjut   23321972-03-27
United States, California, San Bernardino, Mojave Desert, N base of the San Bernardino Mtns, ca. 7 mi. W of Lucerne Valley near Cushenbury Canyon., 34.374433 -116.862192, 1220m

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R.E. Cooksey   2131974-05-09
United States, California, San Bernardino, Hwy. 395, 0.6 mi. past aqueduct, 3.5 mi. NW of Jct. 15., 34.4519 -117.3996, 1098m

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D.E. Anderson   21291962-04-18
United States, California, Inyo, Death Valley National Monument, Wild Rose Canyon, campground, 36.265476 -117.188085

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R.W. Spjut   54651979-04-13
United States, California, Kern, Mojave Desert, Jct. of California City Rd. and Hwy. 58, 35.113587 -118.179337, 762m

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Tim Messick   7521979-07-30
United States, California, Mono, 1.5 mi. SSW of Bodie, 38.193398 -119.022221, 2622m

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Tim Messick   15161981-06-17
United States, California, Mono, Summit of hill 3.0 mi. E of Bodie, 38.211411 -118.95459, 2622m

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John Hall   801971-05-02
United States, California, San Bernardino, About 12 mi. SW of Victorville, 0.5 mi. W of Hwy. 395 on Rd. to Phelan., 34.426769 -117.40889, 1220m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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