Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Limnanthes alba, Limnanthes alba subsp. gracilis (Limnanthes gracilis), Limnanthes alba subsp. alba, Limnanthes alba subsp. versicolor (Limnanthes alba var. versicolor)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0066075Hrusa, G.F. | Wibawa, M.I. | Glazner, J.   160102002-04-25
United States, California, Sacramento County, Sacramento; Vernal pools, grassland, dry drainage bottoms and slopes on E side of Jaeger Rd, ca 0.5 mi S of Douglas Blvd, ca 1 mi E of Sunrise Blvd., 38.546389 -121.2275, 61m

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NA0097436Halse, Richard R.   57502000-05-23
United States, Oregon, Lane County, Along the Terratorial Hwy. near milepost 6, 3.2 mi N of Cheshire. T15S, R5W, Sec 27., 99m

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NA0621098Murrow, F.   1879-00-00
United States

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NA0621099Howell, Thomas Jefferson   1887-04-15
United States

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NA0621100Greene, Edward Lee   7051876-04-18
United States

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NA0621101Greene, Edward Lee   1889-03-00
United States

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NA0621102Beninghoff, A.   1930-04-20
United States

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NA0621103Belshaw, C.M.   19621936-04-22
United States

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Limnanthes alba detonsa
NA0621104Sharsmith, C.W.   36661938-07-23
United States

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NA0621105Howell, John Thomas   1964-05-13
United States

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NA0621124Rollins, Reed C.   1942-05-19
United States


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