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

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC079694Gordon Leppig   12842000-02-15
United States, California, Humboldt, McKinleyville. School Road _ mile west of Central Ave. UTM zone 10, 4532N, 406E., 40.934408 -124.112898, 30m

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CHSC080158Vernon H. Oswald   99832001-01-31
United States, California, Mendocino, Adjacent to Hwy 1 at the south edge of Elk. Label states under Township/Range: "top center Section 35". T15N R07W S35 USGS Quadrangle: Elk 1:24000, 39.127222 -123.712778, 24m

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CHSC086088R. D. Fischer   282003-12-29
United States, California, Mendocino, North Coast, outer range, and about quarter mile north of Mendocino, at the first ocean side pullout/road. On an old fence between two of the three homes here., 39.311111 -123.796944, 12m

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CHSC095457LeRoy Gross   4592001-12-09
United States, California, Los Angeles, Transverse Ranges: San Gabriel Mountains: Big Santa Anita Canyon; ca. 1/4 mile down from the tributary of Winter Creek, east of Chantry Flat. T01N R11W S3 USGS Quadrangle: Mt. Wilson, 34.196667 -118.021111, 518m

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CHSC101729Scott D. White   87942003-01-07
United States, California, Los Angeles, Cismontane interior valley; Claremont, Blaisdell Park, east of College Ave. and north of Oak Park Dr. Southeast corner of the park. Landscaped area next to homes. T01S R08W S15 USGS Quadrangle: Ontario, 34.086944 -117.712222, 332m

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CHSC092949John Dittes; Eva Dittes   13032005-12-30
United States, California, Los Angeles, South Coast; Santa Monica Mtns.; Topanga Cyn; ca. 2.2 air-miles N of intersection of Topanga Cyn Road and Pacific Coast Hwy (State Hwy 1), ca. 1.6 air-miles southeast of intersection of Topanga Cyn Road and Old Topanga Cyn Road, ca. 1.5 air-miles W of Santa Ynez Canyon; slope on W side of Topanga Cyn Road. T01S R17W S USGS Quadrangle: Topanga 1:24,000, 34.070556 -118.588056, 130m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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