Dataset: CHSC-V
Taxa: streptanthus => Streptanthus howellii, Streptanthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chico State Herbarium


CHSC:V
CHSC092591L. P. Janeway   84352005-06-26
United States, California, Butte, Northern High Sierra Nevada. Open granite ridgetop 0.3 km west of Cedar Creek and 2.6 km north-northwest of the mouth of Cedar Creek at North Fork Feather River. T23N R05E S09 SE1/4 of NE1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Pulga 1:24,000, 39.865833 -121.413333, 1295m

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CHSC095073L. P. Janeway   86432006-05-28
United States, California, Butte, Northern High Sierra Nevada. 0.6 km east of Concow Road, 1.1 km northeast of Rag Dump, 3.8 mi north of Flea Mountain. Northeast edge of ± exposed granite ridge surrounded by mixed conifer forest. T23N R04E S12 NE1/4 of SE1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Pulga 1:24,000, 39.862778 -121.466111, 1248m

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CHSC118016G. K. Helmkamp; A. E. Helmkamp   137602008-07-11
United States, California, El Dorado, Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains; Tragedy Spring Road, 8.0 miles southwest of Kirkwood and 0.1 mile north of its junction with CA-88. USGS Quadrangle: Tragedy Spring 1:24,000, 38.638889 -120.143056, 2421m

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CHSC090181John Hanscom   51989-04-01
United States, California, Colusa, Salt canyon, n side of Salt Creek, ca. 5 yds. n of Hwy 20, 11 mi wsw of Williams. T15N R04W S32 E central border USGS Quadrangle: Wilbur Springs 1:64,000, 39.1075 -122.318333, 143m

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CHSC124883L. S. Smith   27911938-07-22
United States, California, Placer, Tahoe National Forest. Squaw Valley., 1981m

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CHSC125368Charlotte Pyle   s.n.1975-08-03
United States, California, Nevada, Tahoe National Forest. Summit Lake Trail. T17N R15E.


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