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Specimen ID
Determination *
Collector
Collection Date
Collection Number
County
Locality
Elevation in meters
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RSA789922
Pinus monophylla
J. R. Shevock
1984-4-15
10822
Kern
Sequoia National Forest: Kern Plateau. Domeland Wilderness. 7.2 mi west of Lamont Meadows on road to Long Valley then cross-country south about 3 mi along ridge.
1829
Comment
RSA792639
Pinus monophylla
Duncan S. Bell, Kim Clark, May Graves, Bill Kells, Nika Martinez, Keir Morse, Tom Persons, Anh Phan
2012-11-18
4436
Imperial
Jacumba Mountain; at the northwest base of Blue Angel Peak, approximately 0.25 air mile north of U.S./Mexico border.
1309
Comment
SFV20415
Pinus monophylla
A. C. Ellis
1999-4-9
s. n.
San Bernardino
Mojave Desert Quail Springs Road, 200 m east of parking lot to Wonderland of Rocks trailhead. North side of road in wash.
1230
Comment
SFV261
Pinus monophylla
P. G. Kilburn
1957-12-28
579
Los Angeles
San Gabriel Mountains Trail to Devil's Punchbowl.
915
Comment
SFV268
Pinus monophylla
M. L. Vincent, R. H. Swade
1963-10-19
440
Riverside
Roadside on California state Highway 74, near the road to Pinyon Flat.
1220
Comment
SFV269
Pinus monophylla
K. A. Wilson
1961-3-28
1057
Inyo
Panamint Mountains Death Valley National Monument, Wildrose Canyon._x000B_Canyon with igneous and metamorphic rock debris.
1982
Comment
SFV5551
Pinus monophylla
W. A. Kelley, J. A. Kelley
1972-1-29
129 1972
Mono
Sierra Nevada Southern Mono County on Old Sherwin Grade Road. Near top of Sherwin Summit. On southeast slope in loose granitic soils.
1982
Comment