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
  SD229069  Baccharis sergiloides Dick Schwenkmeyer, Bethany Jenkins 2012-3-7 636 Riverside Mt. San Jacinto 1085 Comment
  SD229070  Baccharis sergiloides Dick Schwenkmeyer 2012-5-22 731 Riverside Snow Creek, north base of Mt. San Jacinto, approx. 4 miles south of intersection of highways 10 and 111 511 Comment
  SD229071  Baccharis sergiloides Dick Schwenkmeyer 2013-6-11 907 Riverside Approx. 1.5 miles north od highway 74 and Royal Carrizo Road intersection. 854 Comment
  SD229072  Baccharis sergiloides Dick Schwenkmeyer, Collection made by Tony Harper 2013-5-8 886 Riverside Little Paradise Camp in Palm Canyon, approx. 8 miles S. of Cathedral City 869 Comment



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