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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0084100J. S. Henrickson   56221971-01-27
USA, California, Tulare, 15 mi. E. of Three Rivers, 6 rd. mi. W oif Silver City in Sequoia National Park, 36.438531 -118.634136

ASU:Plants
ASU0137136L. Kelly   3841989-05-26
USA, California, Tulare, Along hwy 190 ca. 10 mi E of Springville

ASU:Plants
ASU0137138D. Keil   234191992-07-18
USA, California, Lake, Mendocino Natl Forest. 4.5 mi N of turnoff to Deer Valley along Elk Mtn rd (N of Upper Lake); 39.30976 -122.93972, 39.30976 -122.93972

ASU:Plants
ASU0137139F. Shuck   
USA, Florida, detailed locality information protected

ASU:Plants
ASU0137140R.J. Rodin   68441962-04-22
USA, California, Mariposa, Yosemite Natl park, near Arch Rock; 37.68638 -119.73082, 37.68638 -119.73082

ASU:Plants
ASU0137141R.J. Rodin   68451962-04-22
USA, California, Mariposa, Yosemite Natl park, near Arch Rock; 37.68638 -119.73082; 37.68638 -119.73082, 37.68638 -119.73082


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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