Dataset: WCW
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; California; Mariposa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Whitman College


WCW:Vascular
1597Bruce B. Bowman   311961-04-06
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 7.5 miles west of Hornitos on State Highway 49. Sierra Nevada, Pacific drainage area., 335m

WCW:Vascular
4905Bruce B. Bowman   391961-04-06
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 12 miles west from Hornitos on State Highway 49., 793m

WCW:Vascular
4830Bruce B. Bowman   281961-04-01
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 7 miles west of Horitos on highway (state) 49. Sierra Nevada., 457m

WCW:Vascular
1612Bruce B. Bowman   371961-04-06
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 9.5 west of State Highway 49 from Hornitos. Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Pacific area drainage area., 335m

WCW:Vascular
1603Bruce B. Bowman   141961-04-03
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 3 miles west from state highway 140 on road to Hornitos., 259m

WCW:Vascular
4790Bruce B. Bowman   431961-04-06
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 16 miles west on highway (state) 49 from Hornitos. Sierra Nevada Mt. Range. Merced River Drainage area., 762m

WCW:Vascular
4806Bruce B. Bowman   341961-04-06
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 9.5 west of State Highway 49 from Hornitos. Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Pacific area drainage area., 335m

WCW:Vascular
4802Bruce B. Bowman   171961-04-03
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 3 miles west from state highway 140 on road to Hornitos. Sierra Nevada mountain range. Pacific area drainage., 259m

WCW:Vascular
4859Bruce B. Bowman   131961-04-03
U.S.A., California, Mariposa, 3 miles from State Highway 140 on road to Hornitos., 259m


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