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

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Santa Cruz Island Reserve Herbarium


SCIR
Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd.
UCSB_SCIRH001487Marla Daily   6411979-04-15
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Prisoners' Harbor north facing slope above the west end of the beach,Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH001592W. R. Ferren   5091982-03-24
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Saddle W of Devil's Peak (0.5 km) at head of canyon, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088, 700m

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00428Marla Daily   2221977-03-27
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Pasture at Black Point, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00429Marla Daily   2401977-03-27
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Christy Beach, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00430Marla Daily   2871977-04-26
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Creekbed below field station, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Calandrinia maritima Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray
UCSB_SCIRH00431Marla Daily   3061977-04-27
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Pozo Canyon, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd.
UCSB_SCIRH00432Marla Daily   41976-03-29
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Islay Canyon, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088

SCIR
Calandrinia ciliata (Ruiz & Pav.) DC.
UCSB_SCIRH00933B. Collins   20131960-03-26
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Willows Canyon Rd. appx. 1.5 miles from ocean Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088, 76m

SCIR
UCSB_SCIRH00982J. Fenwick   3321960-03-26
United States, California, Santa Barbara, 1/4 mile West of Devils Peak, Santa Cruz Island., 34.016528 -119.771088, 610m


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