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Specimen ID
Determination *
Collector
Collection Date
Collection Number
County
Locality
Elevation in meters
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RSA730131
Gnaphalium canescens
Naomi Fraga, Ted Anderson, LeRoy Gross, Elizabeth Kempton
2005-10-7
1644
Kern
The Owens Peak Eastern Watershed: On trail to Owens Peak.
1707
Comment
UCR196432
Gnaphalium canescens
Naomi Fraga, T. Anderson, LeRoy Gross, Elizabeth Kempton
2005-10-7
1644
Kern
Southern Sierra Nevada Mtns., Owns Peak Eastern Watershed, trail to Owens Peak
1707
Comment
UCR87890
Gnaphalium canescens subsp. beneolens
Michael Theroux
1981-8-16
38 .1
Kern
Sierra Nevada Mtns., Greenhorn Mtns., Alta Sierra, Sequoia National Forest, 8 miles north of Lake Isabella, off Hwy 155
1768
Comment
UCR89338
Gnaphalium canescens subsp. beneolens
E. C. Twisselmann
1962-8-27
7731
Kern
Head of Lumreau Creek
898
Comment
UCR89585
Gnaphalium canescens subsp. beneolens
Michael Theroux
1983-9-3
631
Kern
Sierra Nevada Mountains, Tiger Flat Campground, Greenhorn Mountains, Sequoia National Forest
2317
Comment
UCR104128
Gnaphalium canescens subsp. microcephalum
Scott D. White
1997-8-19
5653
Kern
SW Sierra Nevada Mtns., Bodfish: slopes adjacent to Lake Isabella Road beneath SCE flume crossing over road and Bodfish Creek.
768
Comment
UCSB69642
Pseudognaphalium canescens
Theroux, Michael
Kern
Sierra Nevada Mtns. Greenhorn Mtns., Alta Sierra, Sequoia National Forest, 8 mi north of Lake Isabella, off Hwy 155. Private property (L. Theroux) abutting Sequoia N.F.
1767
Comment