Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Schizopelte
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-009518G.A. Eisen   1874-00-00
United States, California

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-009519G.A. Eisen   1874-00-00
United States, California

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-015688T.H. Nash   1987-02-14
Mexico, Baja California, Coastal scrub community, on cliff face

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-025405Roland Moberg   1989-01-02
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Santa Tomas, coastal scrub community, pre-batholitic rocks, primary volcanic, secondarily sedimentary, just NE of the village Puerto Santo Tomas. On seashore rocks

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-068267T.H. Nash   1993-02-21
Mexico, Baja California, Lighthouse area near Laguna Manuela

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-074539T.H. Nash   1995-11-10
United States, California, Coastal area across from Lion Rock and just north of Diablo Canyon

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-087433T.H. Nash   1995-11-09
United States, California, West end of West Anacapa Island above Rat Rock

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-096167W.A. Weber & Rolf Santesson   1966-04-15
United States, California, San Clemente Island, Volcanic headlands exposed to fog, Eel Point to Seal Cove, west shore the island

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-106811Clifford M. Wetmore   1995-12-30
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Santo Tomas southwest of Ensenada

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-106825G.A. Eisen   1874-00-00
United States, California

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Th. Fr.
L-135216T.H. Nash III   1994-01-02
United States, California, Santa Rosa Island, S-facing slope just W of Bee Canyon

UPS:BOT
Schizopelte Ertz & Tehler
L-691718Kerry Knudsen   2014-04-20
United States, California, Southern Islands: San Clemente Island, China Point, Strand, coastalscrub and cholla, 32.80194 -118.42472


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Google Map

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