Dataset: DAV
Taxa: gaillardia => Gaillardia aristata, Gaillardia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis Herbarium


DAV
DAV345006T. C. Fuller; G. D. Barbe   9471972-06-14
United States, California, Siskiyou, Siskiyou County: in pasture north of Weed, ca. 1 mile north of US 97 on Hoy Road.

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DAV345005Ellen Dean; G. Golden, D. Lubin, S. Tidball   72432011-08-24
United States, California, El Dorado County, El Dorado County: Lake Tahoe Basin. Emerald Bay State Park. Adjacent to Vikings Holm buildings., 38.951944 -120.106667, 1918m

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Grady Webster; Burford Westlund   322661997-04-28
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Devils River State Natural Area: near gate E of Jack Creek, thickets (Prosopis, Acacia, Mimosa, Yucca torreyana) on rocky limstone soil; common, mostly in bud; rays red-&-yellow, disk dark brown., 29.988889 -100.991667, 450m

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Grady L. Webster; Burford Westlund   342031994-05-25
United States, Texas, Garza County, Low ridges of reddish sand near crossing of Double Mt. Fork of the Brazos River, 4.5 mi NE of the Garza/Borden Co. line, 15 mi S of Post., 33.025 -101.4, 750m

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Grady L. Webster; Burford Westlund   342482004-05-26
United States, Texas, Callahan County, Mesquite woodland with Celtis, Bumelia, Quercus on blackish rocky soil, 5 mi S of Clyde., 32.36666667 -99.5, 580m

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G. L. Webster; Burford Westlund   339922003-04-28
United States, Texas, Terrell County, Oasis Ranch Reserve, south end of limestone mesa E of North Canyon, juniper scrub with mesquite, catclaw, sotol., 30.45 -101.791667, 700m


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