Dataset: CHSC-V
Taxa: muilla => Muilla transmontana, Muilla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC057215Mary Meyer   5231980-05-20
United States, California, Lassen, On mesa 1 mi due east of BLM campground and spring, north of Snowstorm Mountain. T33N R15E S30 SE1/4 of SE1/4, 40.688611 -120.3175, 1646m

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CHSC064813Vernon H. Oswald   68101995-05-31
United States, California, Lassen, Modoc Plateau. Smoke Creek Ranch Rd. 1.7 mi e of Hwy. 395, between Litchfield and Ravendale. T30N R15E S14 NW1/4 of SE1/4, 40.458056 -120.254722, 1353m

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CHSC071134Vernon H. Oswald; Lowell Ahart   91331998-05-22
United States, California, Lassen, Near the summit of the dirt road in the Fort Sage Mtns. 3.5 mi east of Fort Sage Rd, ca. 6 mi NE of Doyle. T26N R17E S34 NW1/4, 40.068889 -120.049722, 1737m

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CHSC007657Beverley J. Wise   1451969-05-03
United States, California, Lassen, 4.7 mi. east of junction with Hwy 395 on Las. Co. Rd. 338 (Smoke Creek Road)., 40.481944 -120.22, 1615m

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CHSC091191Lowell Ahart; John Dittes   118552005-06-01
United States, California, Lassen, On the west side of the poor dirt road, about 1/2 mile west of Scott Road, Long Valley, about 2 miles (air) northwest of the intersection of Scott Road and Highway 70, 3.9 miles (air) northwest of Hallelujah Junction. T23N R17E S28 NW1/4, 39.816389 -120.089167, 1449m

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CHSC124099Lowell Ahart; John Dittes, Josephine Guardino   224652021-06-07
United States, California, Lassen, In Loyaton Fire (August 2020), west of Scott Road, 0.2 mile south of Highway 70, 2.2 miles (air) west of Halllelujah Junction, west side of Long Valley. T22N, R17E, southeast ΒΌ Section 4., 39.783183 -120.078306, 1480m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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