Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Linanthus californicus subsp. californicus (Leptodactylon californicum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0031930Hess, W. | Cherwin, K. | Shepard, W.   89392000-04-17
United States, California, Santa Barbara County, 1 mi. W of St. 1, of the Santa Lucia Canyon Rd., 34.708889 -120.503056

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NA0332862Barclay, Arthur S. | Arguelles, Juan   17931965-03-03
United States

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NA0332863Spjut, R.W.   22291972-02-22
United States

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NA0332864Montaivo, A.M. | Ackerman, J.D.   1481974-03-25
United States

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NA0332865Pollard, Henry M.   1960-03-11
United States

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NA0332866Mason, Herbert L.   124021941-03-28
United States

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NA0332867Miller, Robert H.   33101965-03-22
United States

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NA0332868Constance, Lincoln | Beetle, Alan A.   25311940-03-22
United States

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NA0332869Balls, E.K.   79501948-06-05
United States

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NA0332870Wiggins, Ira L.   35461929-04-14
United States

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NA0332871Thackery, F.A.   3191928-05-06
United States

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NA0332872Gifford, A.D.   G-1331934-03-23
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NA0332873Johansen, P.L.   1934-01-28
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NA0332875McClintock, Elizabeth   1969-04-17
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