Dataset: WCW
Taxa: Sequoia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Whitman College


WCW:Vascular
5909Ralph Judd   261970-03-25
U.S.A., California, Contra Costa, Due south of merry-go-round in Tilden Park. Coastal Mountain Range., 274m

WCW:Vascular
11796Edward F. Anderson   3651953-06-16
U.S.A., California, Humboldt, In Humbolt State Park. Pacific Slope Drainage Area., 305m

WCW:Vascular
7050Gordon Rubard   401972-03-30
U.S.A., California, Marin, 1 mile east of Muir Woods, 8 miles east of Mt. Tamalpias summit. Coastal Mountain Range. San Francisco Bay drainage area., 610m

WCW:Vascular
3948C. Davidson   3751966-04-05
U.S.A., California, San Mateo, Alpine Road, circa 5 miles west of Skyline Boulevard. Santa Cruz Mountains. Alpine Creek Drainage area., 152m

WCW:Vascular
14152Kristen Nilsson   341983-03-25
U.S.A., California, San Mateo, SF YMCA camp, Jones Gulch Road, La Honda. Coast Range Mt. Range, Pescadero Creek drainage area., 300m

WCW:Vascular
12860David Harris   321981-04-05
U.S.A., Oregon, Benton, Avery Park, Corvalis. East Coastal Mountains. Willamette River Drainage area., 68m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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