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

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Chico State Herbarium


CHSC:V
CHSC025888M. Gadd; J. Nagy   3636
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park. Mt. Richards; just south of Bertha Bay., 49.016667 -113.9, 1311m

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CHSC025889J. Nagy; M. Gadd   32551970-06-02
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Parkl. Coppermine Creek., 49.1 -113.883333, 1524m

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CHSC002759   1938-07-22
United States, Colorado, Cement Cr.

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CHSC076708J. E. Tear Jr.   16381994-07-31
United States, Colorado, Jackson, Rabbit Ears Range. Along FS730, 1.6 mi W of northern intersection with FS106. T05N R79W S35 NW1/4, 2926m

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CHSC111083Richard R. Halse   82452011-06-16
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest; southwest of Joseph, at the end of F. S. Road 8205 (Hurricane Creek Road) at the Hurricane Creek Trailhead., 45.329444 -117.306389, 1525m

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CHSC100133L. P. Janeway   95262008-08-02
United States, California, Lassen, Modoc Plateau. Just above the flats along the south side of Rush Creek; south side of Smokey Creek Tanch Road 1.8 km west of the CA-NV line. T31N R17E S14 NW1/4 of SE1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Cherry Mountain 1:24,000, 40.548611 -120.016389, 1349m

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CHSC099727L. P. Janeway   
United States, California, Siskiyou, detailed locality information protected

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CHSC100138L. P. Janeway; B. Castro   95402008-08-16
United States, California, Modoc, Modoc Plateau. Surprise Valley; east side of Middle Alkali Lake, south side of Hwy 299 10.5 km east of Cedarville. T43N R17E S32 SE1/4 of SE1/4 USGS Quadrangle: Leonards Hot Springs 1:24,000, 41.546111 -120.048611, 1378m

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CHSC122549Peter F. Zika; R. E. Brainerd   260322012-08-05
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda, Indian Creek, Indian Creek Road, 7 road miles above and west of Route 264, 1.2 air miles SE of Davis Mountain, northern White Mountains., 37.773333 -118.221667, 2180m


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