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
6/4/2024
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
6/4/2024
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)
6/6/2024
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)
6/6/2024
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).
4/27/2018
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)