Dataset: BLMAR-
Taxa: Caryophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


BLMAR
ARF0523Jennifer Wheeler   5232005-05-26
Mendocino, along Sneider ROW, 914m

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ARF0178Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   1782011-04-21
Humboldt, Above Smith gulch. Strawberry Rock. KRSR0004, 244m

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ARF0382Jennifer Wheeler   3822011-06-15
Humboldt, Doug fir understory of Stormy Saddle, 1158m

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ARF0604Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6042003-05-15
Mendocino, Roadside near Roberts lake, 771m

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ARF0021Fredric Hrusa   61993-06-17
Mendocino, small colony summit of rd thru serpentine. Uncommon. Serpentine, 39.91389 -123.65944, 900m

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ARF0179Jennifer Wheeler   1792007-05-00
Humboldt, Mill Creek, 914m

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ARF0422Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   4222008-05-27
Humboldt, grwing in Samoa Endangered Plant Protection Area, 9m

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ARF0615Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6152003-05-05
Humboldt, 808m

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ARF0689Kaleb Goff   6892016-05-27
40.4314 -123.673157

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ARF0182Donald Hazlett   1821994-06-07
Humboldt, near horse Mt. Ridge rd, 40.1 -124.075, 732m


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Google Map

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