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

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


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ARF0317   42
Humboldt, Bear Creek, tolkan campsite

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ARF0371Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3711997-07-24
Humboldt, grwng along W side of rd in rocky/cliff area, 1219m

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ARF0316Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   2413161997-00-00
Humboldt, grwng at base of N bank of S fork bear crkbed, 463m

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ARF0516Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   5161994-06-02
Humboldt, grwng along moist, rocky banks 3/4mi from pvd, 244m

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ARF0680Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6802002-08-09
Humboldt, growing in a pond w/large floating logs, 427m

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ARF0505Jennifer Wheeler   5052004-04-04
Mendocino, On road between main ranch an river

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ARF0713Kaleb Goff   7132016-04-18
United States, California, Humboldt, 40.42299 -123.68076, 759m

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ARF0318Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3181995-00-00
Humboldt, grwng on N.end of cmpgrnd shaded under white oak, 40.23833 -124.11242, 122m

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ARF0319Jennifer Wheeler   3192009-04-30
Humboldt, Hidden Valley trail; trail start

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ARF0320Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3202000-00-00
Humboldt, grwng on rocky ridgeline, outcrop/vista in millcrk forest, 40.263246 -124.358018, 402m

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ARF0506Jennifer Wheeler   5062004-04-21
United States, California, Mendocino, By pond

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ARF0517Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   5171994-06-02
Humboldt, grwng on moist cut bank along lgging rd, 853m

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ARF0321Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3211999-00-00
Humboldt, grwng along prosper ridge of the strawberry rock grazing allotment, 305m


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