Dataset: CHSC-V
Taxa: Spergularia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC108783L. P. Janeway   103652011-06-07
United States, California, Butte, Sacramento Valley. Along Nelson Ave 1.0 road km west of its bridge over Thermalito Forebay, about 5.7 air km west of Oroville. Weedy edge of road side drainage. T19N R03E S03 SE1/4 of SW1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Oroville 1:24,000, 39.525556 -121.623889, 99m

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CHSC110687Dean Wm. Taylor   185372003-05-07
United States, California, Riverside, 2 miles northeast of Romoland, near the intersection of Mapes road and Menifee Road. T04S R03W S01 NE1/4 of SW1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Perris 1:24,000, 33.762778 -117.147778, 457m

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CHSC107953B. Castro; T. Boullion   18362011-04-20
United States, California, Colusa, Sacramento Valley. Extreme W edge of Sacramento Valley; ca 5 air mi NW of Maxwell, 0.8 mi SE of Funks Reservoir and 650 ft northeast of Tehama-Colusa Canal. Off northwest corner of large +- saline/alkaline wetland/marsh, scattered in marsh edges, vernally moist flats, vernal pools and edge of large bald patch of bare whitish soil. T17N R04W S23 NE1/4 of NW1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Sites 1:24,000, 39.316389 -122.278889, 49m

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CHSC122018Steven A. Junak   SC-43842001-05-11
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Old roadbed (now abandoned) just No. of Scorpion/Smugglers Road., 168m

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CHSC122632L. P. Janeway   131602019-08-28
United States, California, Butte, Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; north end of Rocky Ridge, about 300 m southwest of the junction of Concow Road and Rim Road (Ponderosa Way). T23N, R4E, NW¼ of sec. 36. Pulga 7.5' quad., 39.807778 -121.481667, 997m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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