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

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Chico State Herbarium


CHSC:V
CHSC045644Vernon H. Oswald   10621986-04-01
United States, California, Tehama, Round Valley Rd. (M4) 0.7 mi E of Bennett Creek. T23N R07W S28 SE1/4, 39.818889 -122.648611, 732m

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CHSC063728Vernon H. Oswald; Lowell Ahart   63351994-06-20
United States, California, Lake, Forest Route M3 (18N04) 0.5 mi E of Twin, NW edge of Snow Mtn. Wilderness, W of Stonyford. T18N R08W S06 NE1/4, 39.4475 -122.796667, 1274m

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CHSC066318Vernon H. Oswald; Lowell Ahart, Robin Ondricek-Fallscheer   79251996-07-01
United States, California, Trinity, Deer Lick Knob Rd. (Forest Route 1) 9.2 mi (odometer) N of Hwy. 36 (via Har-rison Gulch Rd.), NW of Platina. High North Coast Ranges. T30N R10W S13 SE1/4, 40.448333 -122.933333, 1372m

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CHSC071021Vernon H. Oswald; Lowell Ahart   90761998-05-14
United States, California, Trinity, Wildwood Rd. 8.7 mi north of Hwy. 36, 3 mi south of the East Fork Rd. into the Chanchelulla Wilderness Area. T30N R11W S12, 40.460833 -123.0575, 960m

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CHSC101414David Isle   15611992-05-06
United States, California, Tehama, West of Dead Mule spring. T23N R09W S13 NW1/4 of SW1/4, 39.846944 -122.828611, 1548m

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CHSC114625Amy Miller   1995-06-15
United States, California, Trinity, Salt Creek Watershed; Ditch Gulch, along Rd 30N27. T29N R12W S36 NW1/4, 40.3191 -123.165258, 1450m

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CHSC118964J. William Thompson   10 2081937-04-09
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Wooded slopes of Sexton Mt., 914m

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CHSC105869J. K. Nelson; Lauren Johnson, Brad Rust, Talitha Penland Derksen   2010-0222010-06-07
United States, California, Tehama, 1.75 mi SSW of Tedoc Gap, ca 20 mi west of Red Bluff, along side Forest Road 2712. UTM N10N 4451503.011mN, 507778.364mE. T27N R09W S05 USGS Quadrangle: Beegum West 1:24,000, 40.213889 -122.908611, 524m


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