Dataset: UCSC-
Taxa: croton => Croton,Croton setigerus,Croton texensis, Croton
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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UCSC Herbarium, Kenneth S. Norris Center for Natural History, University of California, Santa Cruz


UCSC
Croton californicus Müll. Arg.
UCSC000446A. Simontacchi   551935-06-03
United States, California, Ventura, 5.25 miles S.E. of Cobblestone Mtn. - Tejon, 701m

UCSC
Croton californicus Müll. Arg.
UCSC002061unknown   s.n.1995-05-08
United States, California, Monterey, Fort Ord, UC Reserve Site: P4/P2 -

UCSC
Croton californicus Müll. Arg.
UCSC002062unknown   s.n.1995-05-08
United States, California, Monterey, Fort Ord, UC Reserve Site: P4/P2 -

UCSC
UCSC005949Olga von Ziegesar   s.n.1983-04-29
United States, California, San Bernardino, Devil, 1219m

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UCSC007948Neal Kramer   5811996-08-18
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve, 510m

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UCSC009452D. Styer, J. Styer   7912014-08-21
United States, California, Monterey, Ft. Ord Dunes State Park (Region B5)

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UCSC010118D. Styer   4192012-09-21
United States, California, Monterey, Fort Ord National Monument (Region L9)


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Google Map

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