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

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Chico State Herbarium


CHSC:V
CHSC086517B. Castro; Beth Hendrickson   13982003-03-24
United States, California, Colusa, Vicinity of Sites, hills N of the Sites-Lodoga Rd, and Stone Corral Creek. On and along dirt road. T17N R05W S USGS Quadrangle: Lodoga 1:24,000, 39.343889 -122.368333, 290m

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CHSC115619David Isle; Bob Faust   21512015-04-02
United States, California, Glenn, Sacramento Valley Foothills: East of Stony Creek ~1/2 mile on Jessie Westcamp Ranch. At W edge of ADFA knoll just E of ephemeral tributary of W slope of "Monument Ridge." (T19N R6W S35, NE1/4 of NW1/4; 10S -0543339E, 4367991N). W edge of ADFA knoll in wild pig rooted W aspect area just E of N fork of Drainage #3. (GPS from pig wallow ~40 yds NE of collection site and ~20 yards N of ADFA knoll.), 39.460402 -122.496222, 348m

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CHSC119661R. A. Schlising; L. Middleton, A. Eagle   21451962-06-07
United States, California, Contra Costa, Roadside and cultivated fields along Antioch Reservoir.

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CHSC120947David Isle; Terril Wolt   21912018-04-30
United States, California, Glenn, Sacramento Valley Foothills: Westcamp Ranch, ~1/2 mile E of Stony Creek at headwaters of tributary just W of ADFA knoll W of Monument Ridge. (Stonyford, CA 564-1C: T19N R6W S35, SE1/4 of NW1/4; 10S -0543339E, 4367991N). (GPS taken just east of site.), 39.460402 -122.496222, 317m

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CHSC120951David Isle; Percy Mussells   21872018-04-17
United States, California, Glenn, Sacramento Valley Foothills: 5 1/2 miles NE of Stonyford on Westcamp Ranch. ~1/2 mile E of Stony Creek at headwaters of tributary just W of ADFA knoll W of Monument Ridge. (Stonyford CA - 564-1C: T19N R6W S35, NE1/4 of NW1/4; 10S -0543339E, 4367991N)., 39.460402 -122.496222, 317m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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