Dataset: BRY-V
Taxa: Chrysolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Chrysolepis sempervirens (Kellogg) Hjelmq.
607476Barbara Ertter   64401986-06-11
USA, California, Kern, Owens Peak ca 19 air mi WNW of Ridgevrest, E side of summit following ridge; decomposed granite at base of outcrops., 2469m

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Chrysolepis sempervirens (Kellogg) Hjelmq.
BRYV0034066David Keil   184151984-08-19
U.S.A., California, Tulare, Summit area of Sherman Pass Road., 2804m

BRY:V
Chrysolepis sempervirens (Kellogg) Hjelmq.
BRYV0136496David Keil   195331986-05-24
U.S.A., California, Tulare, Sierra Nevada. Sequoia National Forest. Vicinity of Quaking Aspen campground.

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Chrysolepis sempervirens (Kellogg) Hjelmq.
BRYV0163464George Helmkamp   196502012-08-19
U.S.A., California, El Dorado, Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains: junction of Ice House Road and entrance to campground on the south end of Look Lake( Loon Lake 7.5Õ)., 38.97638 -120.32416, 1980m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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