Dataset: DAV
Taxa: Streptopus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis Herbarium


DAV
DAV391614Joseph M. DiTomaso   5891976-07-07
United States, California, Trinity County, Trinity County: 1.5 miles west of Mumford Meadows on Swift Creek Trail., 40.992975 -122.903361, 1707m

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DAV391616John M. Tucker   37711963-08-19
United States, California, Siskiyou County, Siskiyou County: Headwaters of Canyon Creek, Marble Mountain Wilderness Area., 41.56144 -123.19545, 1951m

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DAV391612G. Ledyard Stebbins   69321969-06-30
United States, California, El Dorado County, El Dorado County: Canyon of Silver Creek, below Junction Dam. (Exact location unknown. Coordinates estimated by label maker.), 38.848056 -120.478056, 1341m

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DAV391613G. Ledyard Stebbins   68061968-07-20
United States, California, El Dorado County, El Dorado County: this collection number has two sets of notes made by Stebbins. The handwritten notes say: Junction Dam, west of Union Valley Reservoir, 20 July 1968. The typed notes say: South side of Silver Creek Canyon, at Junction Dam, 23 July 1968, 4600 ft, T12N, R14E, Sec. 30. (Exact location unknown; coordinates estimated by label maker.), 38.851667 -120.46, 1402m

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DAV391615Robert E. Preston   17552001-08-26
United States, California, Siskiyou County, Siskiyou County: Klamath National Forest, north slope of Rainbow Mountain, n of Hemlock Lake., 41.484738 -121.933431, 1768m

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Jack Major   s.n.1967-08-03
United States, Alaska, Juneau Borough, Alaska: Juneau Borough. Near the city of Juneau. Along Lemon Creek. (Exact location unknown. Coordinates estimated by label maker.), 58.380833 -134.460278, 20m

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Jack Major   s.n.1970-07-17
United States, Alaska, Juneau Borough, Alaska: Juneau Borough. Salmon Creek.


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