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

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


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ARF0239Donald Hazlett   2391994-06-07
United States, California, Humboldt, near horse Mt. Ridge rd, 40.1 -124.075, 732m

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ARF0585Jennifer Wheeler   5852004-07-01
Mendocino, Tony creek creekbed, 786m

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ARF0383Jennifer Wheeler   3832011-08-31
Humboldt, Pine Ridge road, spur 3 at Stormy Saddle, 1097m

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ARF0613Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6132004-07-01
Mendocino, Roberts lake, 786m

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ARF0243Jennifer Wheeler   2432010-07-13
Humboldt, Panther Gap Road, 183m

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ARF0244Jennifer Wheeler   2442015-05-12
Humboldt, Along Telegraph Ridge btwn Oat and Spanish, 671m

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ARF0614Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6142003-05-15
Mendocino, BlM meadow to the south of Roberts lake, 768m

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ARF0646Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6462002-08-09
Humboldt, 122m

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ARF0062Jennifer Wheeler   4902009-07-01
Mendocino, On Red Mountian road, 750m

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ARF0240Jennifer Wheeler   2402010-07-13
Humboldt, Panther Gap Road, 183m

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ARF0241Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   2411998-00-00
Humboldt, strawberry rock grazing allotment, 280m


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