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

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC006004M. MacArthur   2481968-06-19
United States, California, Butte, Main entrance to Auditorium, Chico State College., 39.73 -121.846111, 61m

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CHSC121203Peter F. Zika   237752007-12-07
United States, Washington, Island, W side of Cultus Bay Road near Cattron Road, 1.5 air km SW of Deer Lake, S end of Whidbey Island., 47.96 -122.398333, 100m

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CHSC099868Peter F. Zika   234562007-08-15
United States, Washington, Pacific, Junction of Smith Anderson Road and Jacobson Road, Heather., 46.758333 -124.066667, 5m

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CHSC099862Peter F. Zika   237732007-11-30
United States, Washington, Polk, Steep N slope below N side of Bridgeport Road, c. 5 air km W of Monmouth., 44.845 -123.291667, 150m

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CHSC099854Peter F. Zika   237102007-11-06
United States, Washington, Mason, Route 101 at N Canal View Road, milepost 328, near W shore of Hood Canal, Lilliwaup., 47.453333 -123.113333, 15m

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CHSC121208Peter F. Zika   237942007-12-14
Canada, British Columbia, Below Madrona Drive, near Arbutus Drive, S end of Parksville, Vancouver Island., 49.306667 -124.233333, 10m

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CHSC121760Peter F. Zika   237962007-12-15
Canada, British Columbia, W side of Jack Point, near Duke Point ferry terminal, mouth of Nanaimo River, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island., 49.16 -123.891667, 50m

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CHSC109171Lowell Ahart; Linnea Hanson, Susan Bazell, Josephine Guardino   18001A2012-05-10
United States, California, Butte, On the west side of the horse path, about 20 yards north of the paved park road, west of the old walnut orchard, south of Vallombrosa Avenue, about 1/4 mile west of Peterson Drive, Lower Bidwell Park, Chico., 39.7509444 -121.8015, 76m


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