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

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


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ARF0583Jennifer Wheeler   5832003-05-15
Mendocino, Roberts lake, 762m

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ARF0462Jennifer Wheeler   4622007-08-29
Humboldt, growing on east side near bay, 9m

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ARF0463Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   4632002-07-00
Humboldt, near trail to salt marsh, 6m

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ARF0599Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   5992004-07-01
Mendocino, Toney creek, 732m

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ARF0622Clara Sander   6222003-08-05
Humboldt, Growing along Hwy101 between bayside cutoff and Samoa exit, 40.853083 -123.081778, 8m

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ARF0642Jennifer Wheeler   6422002-08-09
Humboldt, Guthrie creek edge along Guthrie creek trail, 6m

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ARF0238Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   2382000-00-00
Humboldt, grwng on rocky ridgeline, outcrop/vista in millcrk forest, 402m

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BLMAR316Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3162002-08-06
Humboldt, grwong at mattole beach behind dune, 6m

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ARF0373Andrew Maguire   3732012-07-19
Humboldt, Faulkner prairie, 895m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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