Dataset: DAV
Taxa: collinsia => Collinsia latifolia,Collinsia rattanii,Collinsia linearis, Collinsia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis Herbarium


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DAV358766Craig D. Thomsen   23212000-05-11
United States, California, Colusa County, Colusa Co.: Bear Creek Botanical Management Area. On Caltrans right-of-way, south side of Hwy 20, about 0.5 mile west of Hwy 20/16 instersection, between Colusa Co. milepost 2.63 and 2.17., 39.0127412838711 -122.377187217662, 325m

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DAV313225Ellen Dean; Davis Botanical Society   50312008-05-31
United States, California, Lake County, Lake County: west of I-5 at Maxwell, near summit lookout of Goat Mountain at end of Goat Mountain Road, western part of ridges below lookout just off the road., 39.2723437961786 -122.731216088983, 1724m

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DAV313262CNPS SN Foothill Team   SNNR-03832005-06-22
United States, California, Tehama County, Tehama County: USFS, Lassen National Forest., 40.1788995085037 -121.79820404644, 499m

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DAV358764Ellen Dean; K.Mawdsley,G.Harrington,R.Wilmarth,B.Rice,E.Salvia   57252009-05-27
United States, California, Colusa County, Colusa County: Walker Ridge. Along Walker Ridge Road. Til Jones Spring area on W side of road, ca. 6.5 road mi N of junction with Hwy 20. W side of road., 39.0739696280929 -122.481605961951, 834m

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DAV313261CNPS SSN-SJV Foothill Team   772008-06-12
United States, California, Tulare County, Tulare County; About 6 miles from town of Three Rivers. Karen Bodner's property located NE of South Fork Dr. and Cinnamon Canyon Rd., 36.3919134452904 -118.826299241269, 956m

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DAV358765Ellen Dean; C. Thomsen, G. Harrington, Davis Botanical Society   61002010-06-05
United States, California, Lake County, Lake County: Walker Ridge. Along Bartlett springs road just west of Walker Ridge Rd intersection. Meadow on south side of road., 39.158333 -122.484722, 647m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.