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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: California; San Luis Obispo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-79913
undetermined Greene
DES00006714Art Whistler   891967-04-08
California, San Luis Obispo, Near the top of Nipomo Mesa on Hwy 1 (state), 35.037905 -120.601741

DES-99947
undetermined L.
DES00033787Don Pendleton   sn1989-10-31
California, San Luis Obispo, Temblor Range, at Crocker Grade, S of Crocker Springs Rd. ca. 2 miles W of the county line and 7.5 mi. (airline) SW of McKittrick., 35.055 -119.48694, 975m

DES-970
undetermined Boott
DES00011428Lyda W. Edge   402b1974-04-12
California, San Luis Obispo, Near Jack Lake, Nipomo Dunes., 35.037905 -120.601741

DES-76237
undetermined (L.H. Bailey) L.H. Bailey
DES00012933Clare B. Hardham   109081963-07-03
California, San Luis Obispo, Santa Lucia Mountains, Waterdog Creek, 35.845303 -121.228049, 610m

DES-2121
undetermined (Jepson) V. Grant
DES00075828J. Mark Porter   143592005-04-25
California, San Luis Obispo, Along Highway 46, 0.5 mo E of Antelope Road., 35.743483 -120.218917, 527m


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