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

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC081280Colby J. Boggs   331997-04-19
United States, California, Mendocino, Found 0.5 mi west of Hwy. 1 on Stoneboro Rd. T13N R17W S USGS Quadrangle: Point Arena 1:24,000, 38.9675 -123.696944, 12m

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CHSC086090R. D. Fischer   382003-12-28
United States, California, Mendocino, North Coast, outer range, north of Casper within Jughandle State Park. Plant found inland side of Hwy 1, about quarter mile east of Jughandle SP parking lot along pygmy forest trail., 39.376111 -123.812778, 30m

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CHSC098621Richard R. Halse   70192006-08-23
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Along U.S. Hwy. 101 at its junction with N.E. Idaho Street ca. 2.2 miles north of Yachats., 44.356389 -124.0925, 12m

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CHSC058383Georgia Mason   93451972-05-14
United States, Oregon, Lane, High bluffs near the Coast Guard Station, Florence., 43.9828 -124.0986

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CHSC058382Georgia Mason   9345A1972-05-14
United States, Oregon, Lane, Old dune near the Campground on South Jetty Road, Glenada, Oregon along a fork of the Siusslaw River., 43.9606 -124.1028

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CHSC019516Wendell Wood   3091970-10-07
United States, California, Humboldt, Hwy. 101, north east side of Big Lagoon., 30m

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CHSC024755A. W. Ratcliff   11976-04-19
United States, California, Mendocino, Ca. 700 ft N of mouth of Morrison Gulch and 5.6mi S of Point Arena via Hwy 1., 38.843052 -123.635001, 37m

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CHSC024628M. S. Taylor   12221976-08-13
United States, California, Monterey, Ca. 1/4 mi. up from Asilomar Beach, Pacific Grove.

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CHSC119587Lowell Ahart; Dr. Marge Anthony, John Dittes, Josephine Guardino   186012013-04-25
United States, California, Sonoma, Near the edge of a residential driveway, 0.7 miles (air) east of Pacific Ocean, 0.8 miles (air) west of Gualala River. T10N R14W S USGS Quadrangle: North Coast, 38.708889 -123.441389, 111m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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