Search Results — 4 specimen records retrieved (4 records with coordinates)
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? Specimen ID Determination * Collector Collection Date Collection Number County Locality Elevation in meters Feedback
  SBBG126420  Isocoma menziesii S. A. Junak 1992-10-10 SR 545 Santa Barbara lower portion of Water Cyn, ca. 0.25 mi upstream from S end of NPS cmpgrd 45 Comment
  SBBG127440  Isocoma menziesii C. Walden 2003-11-1 AH 5 Santa Barbara E of trail to picnic area in horse corral area; Arroyo Hondo Preserve 14 Comment
  SBBG128204  Isocoma menziesii M. G. Simpson, A. Russell, J. Dunn 2000-7-20 2202 Los Angeles ca. 0.7 mi NNW of South Pt, along ridge 122 Comment
  UCD150098  Isocoma menziesii Ayzik Solomeshch; C. Caria, R. Macdonald, S. Talley 2009-4-22 s.n. San Diego Camp Pendleton. Cocklebur Mesa. North of the city of Oceanside. 12 Comment



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