Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: Calycanthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
16196B.M. Cunningham   s.n.1960-05-08
USA, California, Sacramento, Sacramento, state capitol grounds., 38.576067 -121.491871, 46 - 46m

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16197B.M. Cunningham   s.n.1960-05-22
USA, California, Sacramento, Sacramento, state capital grounds., 38.575497 -121.490927, 46 - 46m

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16198G. R. Campbell   139921949-06-28
USA, California, Los Angeles, Grown in Botanic Garden, under Prop. No. 26, Plants brought by Allen L. Chickering. (Rancho Santa Anna Botanic Gardens), 34.11109 -117.714608

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16199M.J. Williams   84-20-11984-05-25
USA, California, Butte, On Honey Run Road, 6.8 miles from Paradise., 39.719738 -121.716598, 122m

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40908R.R. Halse   37591988-08-20
USA, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis, Oregon State University, cultivated in the courtyard of Cordley Hall., 44.567301 -123.281193, 75m

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114705G.L. Clifton   406112003-06-11
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada, Feather River Canyon,] Lewisia Rock., 39.979041 -121.279115


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