Dataset: UC
Taxa: Apodothina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC1064746E. P. Meinecke   1931-05-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Hermit Basin, Grand Canyon National Park, 36.051245 -112.2299549

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC699538E. Jaeger   1945-09-24
USA, California, Riverside, Riverside, 33.9459956 -117.4697388

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC1061885H. E. Parks   33581929-01-10
USA, California, San Diego, Torrey Pine Hill, 32.8244741 -117.2494028, 91m

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC1570257J. White   1981-00-00
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, Kern County, 35.2892089 -120.0288565

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC1464099C. G. Pringle   1884-06-09
USA, Arizona, Pima, Santa Rita Mts. Arizona, 31.8259176 -110.7835828

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC700101K. F. Baker   1941-07-01
USA, California, San Diego, Soledad Rock and Water Gardens, Pacific Beach, Calif., 36.4452534 -121.3842751

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC502801H. E. Parks   33521929-01-11
USA, California, San Diego, Torrey Pine Ridge; 32.913255 -117.255703, 32.913255 -117.255703

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC369184H. E. Parks   1929-01-00
USA, California, San Diego, San Diego, 32.8244741 -117.2494028

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC1460464O. A. Plunkett   1926-04-18
USA, California, San Diego, Ft. Kearney, 32.703413 -117.1468522

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC652811V. Miller   1941-03-17
Mexico, Loreto Fortress, Pueblo, 19.054731 -98.184336

UC
Apodothina pringlei (Peck) Petr.
UC1139543H. S. Fawcett   1932-00-00
USA, California, San Diego, San Diego Climatological Gardens, Torrey Pines Park, San Diego County, 33.5511475 -117.1541751


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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