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

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Bureau of Land Management, Arcata Field Office


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ARF0325Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   3251998-04-22
Humboldt, strawberry rock grazing allotment, 40.27966 -124.3482, 280m

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ARF0122Fredric Hrusa   1221993-06-17
Mendocino, Colonies near summit of Mt., 300m

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ARF0123Jennifer Wheeler   1232009-05-12
Mendocino, In serpentine meadow S of School Section Creek, 39.92194 -123.63593, 792m

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ARF0525Jennifer Wheeler   5252009-04-06
United States, California, Mendocino, Eel River wild and scenic river corridor

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ARF0543Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   5431996-04-05
Trinity, grwng in very moist, stream zone w/I understory of unlogged forest, 1006m

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ARF0124Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   1241994-06-08
Mendocino, grwng beside rd beneath conifer forest, serpentine soil, 152m

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ARF0651Jennifer Anthony-Wheeler   6512004-03-03
Mendocino, growing along Bareilllis ROW, 893m

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ARF0407Jennifer Wheeler   4072010-05-12
Humboldt, Faulkner prairie, 732m

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ARF0408Jennifer Wheeler   4082011-05-24
Humboldt, Stormy saddle, 1158m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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