Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Castanopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley ex Merriam
R. Felzer   127431964-08-16
USA, California, Bloody Canyon, Inyo Nat'l Forest, 2438m

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley ex Merriam
N.C. Cooper   14821944-07-02
United States, California, San Diego County, Palomar Mtn; Roadside, 1554m

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis chrysophylla (Douglas ex Hook.) A. DC.
G. Mason   85981971-05-30
United States, Oregon, Lane, Andrews experiment forest e of Blue River (road 1502, 3 mi. Above the dam), 305m

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis chrysophylla (Douglas ex Hook.) A. DC.
G. Mason   42501962-04-01
USA, Oregon, Lane, Wallace Creek Rd, near Jasper, 488m

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis chrysophylla (Douglas ex Hook.) A. DC.
G. Mason   105A1959-11-01
United States, Oregon, Benton, along Route 20, near Mary's Peak Junction, about 10 miles W of Corvallis., 122m

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis chrysophylla (Douglas ex Hook.) A. DC.
T.F. Roth   1957-09-16
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, From n side of Pringle Butte, 1372m

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley ex Merriam
E. & M. Sundell   6021974-07-16
USA, California, Holey Meadow Campground; Sequoia National Forest., 36.120501 -118.545088

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley ex Merriam
Cooke, Pinkava, Keil, Weber   20051969-08-16
USA, California, Tulare, ca. 0.1-0.5 mi SW of Lodge Pole in Sequoia National Park, 36.604311 -118.73465

ASU:Plants
Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley ex Merriam
T. Edmiston   2731970-08-08
United States, California, Inyo, 18 air miles SE of Bishop, on trail from North Lake to Lamarck Lake, in Sierra Nevada Mtns., 3048m

ASU:Plants
ASU0317988   2010-03-04
Malaysia, Sarawak, Marudi, Lambir, Sarawak, 4.19808 114.04189, 79m


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