Dataset: HSC
Taxa: Secale
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Humboldt State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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J.P. Smith   12,9552010-06-24
United States, California, Shasta, Between Eastside Rd. and bridge across the Scott River, Scott Valley, 41.324 -122.81, 614m

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J.P. Smith   12,9182010-06-10
United States, California, Shasta, Along Hwy. 299 W of Burney, 40.87366 -121.68331, 981m

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J.P. Smith; J.O. Sawyer   132172011-06-15
United States, California, Shasta, Along Glenburn Road, NW of Fall River Mills, 41.022 -121.473, 1021m

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D.M. Thomson   1511965-07-17
United States, California, Siskiyou, Lava Beds National Monument, N boundary, 41.82631 -121.54381

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J.P. Smith   12,6182009-06-01
United States, California, Siskiyou, Old U.S. 99 South, south of Gazelle., 41.49572 -122.51112

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J.P. Smith   13,8912014-06-07
United States, California, Siskiyou, Etna, 41.45694 -122.89361

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M.T. Milligan   231964-06-04
United States, California, Modoc, East D St. between 4th and 5th St, Alturas, 41.48793 -120.53513, 1372m

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J.P. Smith; Steve Selva   44291970-07-17
United States, California, Siskiyou, Along Klamath River, 41.84261 -122.68258

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J.P. Smith   76221974-05-27
United States, California, Siskiyou, Along FS Rd. 47N03, 41.82644 -122.33793, 1280m

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A.M. Montalvo; J.D. Ackerman   4461975-06-10
United States, California, Humboldt, 1 mi. N of Samoa Blvd. and turnoff to Samoa Bridge, S of Manila. Along Humboldt Bay., 40.8397 -124.1688

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Maralyn O’Meara   4901974-05-27
United States, California, Siskiyou, Along FS Rd. 47N03, 41.8318 -122.328, 1280m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.