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

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


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ARF0353Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3531997-07-24
United States, California, Humboldt, growing in disturbed sites among forest, 40.99185 -123.80497

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ARF0354Jennifer Wheeler   3542013-06-03
Humboldt, Pine Ridge Rd., 40.99185 -123.80497, 1097m

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ARF0111Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   1111994-06-08
Mendocino, grwng above bog, in serp soil, 39.91527 -123.6573, 1097m

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ARF0296Donald Hazlett   2961994-06-07
Humboldt, near horse Mt. Ridge rd, 40.1 -124.075, 732m

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ARF0297Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   2971999-00-00
Humboldt, grwing on strawberry Rock grazing allotment, 40.27966 -124.3482, 305m

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ARF0292Andrew Maguire   2922012-05-21
Humboldt, Smith-Etter road, 40.22712 -124.12482, 320m

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ARF0293Jennifer Wheeler   2932013-06-07
Humboldt, Strawberry Rock, 40.28866 -124.33665, 21m

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ARF0298Madeleine Hassett   2982017-06-25
Humboldt, ~200ft down the road from Fleener Creek trailhead, 40.559867 -124.352297, 75m

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ARF0299Donald Hazlett   2991994-06-07
Humboldt, near horse Mt. Ridge rd, 40.1 -124.075, 732m

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ARF0300Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3001997-06-20
Humboldt, Last Sale rd Tbdecommisioned FY98, 671m

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ARF0355Jennifer Wheeler   3552015-04-23
Humboldt, End of Pine Ridge Rd, 41.020556 -123.774194, 1137m

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ARF0112Jennifer Wheeler   1122014-07-08
Mendocino, 6.0 miles down Red Mountain Rd, 39.946139 -123.706972

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ARF0304Jennifer Wheeler   4032005-07-22
Humboldt, HJ Ridge grazing allotment, ecotone betw dougfir and grassland, 549m


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Google Map

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