Dataset: UCSC-
Taxa: Hesperocyparis
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
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (Hartw.) Bartel
UCSC000979D. J. Norman   881968-04-07
United States, California, Monterey, in Coastal Strand along roadside Pescadero Point - Del Monte Forest, 8m

UCSC
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (Hartw.) Bartel
UCSC003854J. Reddehase   s.n.1962-06-07
United States, California, Santa Cruz

UCSC
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (Hartw.) Bartel
UCSC007738Becky Hendricks and Chris Lay   s.n.2012-06-22
United States, California, San Mateo, Ano Nuevo State Park

UCSC
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa (Hartw.) Bartel
UCSC009147D. Styer   6082013-02-26
United States, California, Monterey, Ft. Ord along 2nd Avenue (Region D3)

UCSC
Hesperocyparis macnabiana (A. Murray bis) Bartel
UCSC010368Dylan M. Neubauer   5922016-03-30
United States, California, Colusa, (NCoRI) Walker Ridge, Bartlett Springs Road, 1.22 air-miles sse Baldy Mountain, 39.12408 -122.49369, 899m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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