Lepidium fremontii S.Watson belongs to the Brassicaceae family. Flora of the World contains 6 recorded occurrences of this taxon, distributed across 1 country.
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Brassicales
Family
Brassicaceae
Genus
Lepidium
Specific Epithet
fremontii
Authorship
S.Watson
Scientific Name ID
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Location
United States, California, Inyo County (Death Valley)
36.303694, -116.595861
Location Remarks
HWY190 between Death Valley Junction and Furnace Creek, campsite
Collectors
Sven Buerki, Christoph Félix, Elijah Buerki, Fanny Buerki
Notes
In fruits (collected seeds)
Location
United States, California, Inyo County (Death Valley)
36.303694, -116.595861
Location Remarks
HWY190 between Death Valley Junction and Furnace Creek, campsite
Collectors
Sven Buerki, Christoph Félix, Elijah Buerki, Fanny Buerki
Notes
Sub-shrub, in fruits (collected seeds).
Location
United States, California, Riverside County (Palm Desert, Palms to Pines Highway (Highway 74), ca. 3 miles S of junction with Highway 111.)
33.664333, -116.399056
Location Remarks
Palms to Pines Highway (Highway 74), ca. 3 miles S of junction with Highway 111.
Collectors
Location
United States, Utah, Washington County (Washington)
37.059206, -113.482294
Location Remarks
Warner Valley Road, by the side of the road (in a newly developed area), not far from St George regional airport
Collectors
Sven Buerki, Christoph Félix, Elijah Buerki, Fanny Buerki
Notes
Sub-shrub, in fruits (collected seeds)
Location
United States, Utah, Washington County (Washington)
37.059206, -113.482294
Location Remarks
Warner Valley Road, by the side of the road (in a newly developed area), not far from St George regional airport
Collectors
Sven Buerki, Christoph Félix, Elijah Buerki, Fanny Buerki
Notes
Sub-shrub, in fruits (collected seeds).
Location
United States, Utah, Washington County (St. George)
37.011534, -113.641840
Location Remarks
Ca. 3 airmiles NNE of the Black Rock Road Exit on I-15 adjacent to the Utah-Arizona border.
Collectors
Notes
Seleniferous and gypsiferous soils. Desert shrub community. 840 m. Specimen from SRP (Barcode: SRP75868)