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

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


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ARF0446Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   446

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ARF0288Clara Sander   2882003-07-07
Humboldt, Roadside, 18m

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ARF0105Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   1051994-06-07
Mendocino, grwng adjacent to bog, under Jeff. Pine and W. azalea, 122m

BLMAR
ARF0485Jennifer Wheeler   4852013-07-30
Trinity, Vinton crossing, in riverbed, 40.02367 -123.27428

BLMAR
ARF0361Jennifer Wheeler   3612011-06-15
Humboldt, Pine Ridge Road

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ARF0710Kaleb Goff   7102016-05-06
United States, California, Humboldt, 40.42896 -123.67341, 730m

BLMAR
ARF0610Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6102003-05-15
Mendocino, Irrigated meadow on private land, 695m

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ARF0471Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   4712003-05-21
Humboldt, Disturbed ground on west side, 3m

BLMAR
ARF0504Jennnifer Wheeler   5042004-07-15
Mendocino

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ARF0472Clara Sander   4722003-05-21
Humboldt, West side of road, 9m

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ARF0289Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   2891995-00-00
Humboldt, grwng thruout riverside at honeydew cmpgrnd, 122m

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ARF0396Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6372011-06-21
Humboldt, Pine Ridge Road, 914m

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ARF0397Jennifer Wheeler   3972012-05-09
Humboldt, Beaver Ridge Road, 866m

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ARF0611Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6112003-05-15
Mendocino, Irrigated meadow on private land, 695m

BLMAR
ARF0759Hammons, D; Boyd, C.   7592018-07-11
United States, California, Humboldt, 40.961739 -123.834881, 308m

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ARF0677Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6772009-05-09
Humboldt, HRC U08 road; spur to Elk River

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ARF0106Jennifer Wheeler   1062009-05-12
Mendocino, In serpentine meadow S of School Section Creek, 39.92194 -123.63593, 792m


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