Dataset: SCIR
Taxa: Calochortus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Santa Cruz Island Reserve Herbarium


SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH001929D. Pritchett   24611986-03-25
United States, California, Santa Barbara, On knoll 0.3 km NE of Centinela Gate, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088, 396m

SCIR
Calochortus albus Douglas ex Benth.
UCSB_SCIRH00306E. Hobbs   5311978-05-21
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Western Pine Forest, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00307Marla Daily   3221977-05-29
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Road to Coches Prietos from Main Ranch; about .6 mile from the base of the road on the west side of the road, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Calochortus luteus Douglas ex Lindl.
UCSB_SCIRH00308Marla Daily   711976-06-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, N-facing slope, 20 yards past Bosque Mano to the west, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00309Marla Daily   2781977-04-26
United States, California, Santa Barbara, South facing slope across creek from Field Station, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088


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