Dataset: OBI-
Taxa: Leprocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Robert F. Hoover Herbarium, Cal Poly State University - Lichens


OBI
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
85687Jennifer Von Reis   C4591989-08-29
USA, CA, San Luis Obispo, Montana de Oro State Park, Manzanita Trail, 35.288573 -120.850185

OBI
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
85688Shirley Sparling   L3391992-03-26
USA, CA, San LUis Obispo, Morro Bay Museum of Natural History

OBI
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
85689Shirley Sparling   L36A1988-09-08
USA, CA, San Luis Obispo, Ocean cliff just north of Diablo Canyon, opposite Lion Rock

OBI
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
85690Shirley Sparling   L381988-09-08
United States, California, San Luis Obispo, Ocean cliff just north of Diablo Canyon, opposite Lion Rock


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Google Map

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