Dataset: HAW-
Taxa: Hydrophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Joseph F. Rock Herbarium (Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)


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Nemophila maculata Benth. ex Lindl.
HAW11046Alice-Ann Webb   101958-03-05
United States, California, L.A., Claremont, Pomona College Campus, 366m

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Nemophila menziesii Hook. & Arn.
HAW11048A Webb / C.F. Quibell   971958-04-11
United States, California, Los Angeles, Morgan Canyon Road, 1 mile East of Auberry Road. Fresno Co, California, 244m

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Nemophila menziesii Hook. & Arn.
HAW11049A.A Webb   4221960-05-06
United States, California, Kern, 5 mi above Glenville on Lake Isabella road damp shady., 1067m

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Nemophila pedunculata Douglas ex Benth.
HAW11050George W. Gillett   8201957-07-18
United States, California, Plumas, North end of Willow Lake Meadow, near the main inlet., 165m

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Phacelia crenulata Torr. ex S. Watson
HAW11055Lani Stemmermann   3331973-04-26
United States, California, Inyo, near summit of road between Valley + Death Valley Junction, 975m

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HAW11057Lani Stemmermann   353B1973-04-28
United States, Utah, Washington, Springdale City Dump - Canon NW of town

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Phacelia hastata Douglas ex Lehm.
HAW11059A.A. Webb   4811960-06-12
United States, Idaho, Elmore, 10 miles south of Pine west side of Anderson Ranch Reservoir along a small ravine.

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Phacelia minor (Harv.) Thell.
HAW11062Lani Stemmermann   2291973-04-05
United States, California, Claremont - slopes of Clarebova, about one mile from Foothill in San Gabriels mountain range.

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Phacelia racemosa (Kellogg) Brandegee
HAW11066George W. Gillett   7461957-07-13
United States, California, Plumas, Growing in gullies near trail up the Flatiron from Drakesbad, near juncture of Bench Lake and Devils Kitchen trails., 1859m


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