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

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Santa Cruz Island Reserve Herbarium


SCIR
Ribes L.
UCSB_SCIRH00834Marla Daily   5941979-03-24
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Among the western pine forest open areas;Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
UCSB_SCIRH001459Marla Daily   SCRI 736a1982-05-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, South side of Camino Viejo .1 mile west of raod to Upper Sauces, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
UCSB_SCIRH001460Marla Daily   SCRI 736b1982-05-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, South side of Camino Viejo .1 mile west of raod to Upper Sauces, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
UCSB_SCIRH001831W. R. Ferren   7861984-03-20
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Valley Road 6.5 miles West of Field Station, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088, 55m

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00486Marla Daily   4081977-09-04
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Pines at Centinella, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
UCSB_SCIRH00487Marla Daily   381976-04-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Roadside, north-facing slope about .3 kilometers east of Embudo trough, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
UCSB_SCIRH00832Marla Daily   5921979-03-25
United States, California, Santa Barbara, North facing slope, west of Centinella gate, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Ribes thacherianum (Jeps.) Munz
UCSB_SCIRH00919S. Clark   20231980-03-27
United States, California, Santa Barbara, On north facing exposure in Oak woodland, at bottom of Ceninela Grade/head of Christy Canyon, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088, 152m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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