Dataset: UCSC-
Taxa: Oleaceae
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
Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn.
UCSC000560A. D. Gifford   801934-04-04
United States, California, Ventura, Piru, Hopper Mountian -, 1219m

UCSC
Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn.
UCSC001267D. J. Norman   2101968-05-05
United States, California, Monterey, below the summit of the Jamesburg-Arroyo Seco Rd, growing in Foothill Woodland along roadside on Arroyo Seco side Jamesburg-Arroyo Seco Rd., 610m

UCSC
Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn.
UCSC010455Dylan M. Neubauer   6022016-03-31
United States, California, Lake, (NCoRI) Walker Ridge, Walker Ridge Road, .72 air-mile n junction with Highway 20, 39.033403 -122.452829, 688m

UCSC
UCSC009091Randall Morgan   s.n.2011-05-27
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, West side of Frederick Street

UCSC
UCSC010226Chuck Haugen   9182001-03-27
United States, California, Monterey, Boy Scout Canyon, Trail 2, Bureau of Land Management Fort Ord

UCSC
UCSC010227Chuck Haugen   9192001-03-27
United States, California, Monterey, Boy Scout Canyon, Trail 2, Bureau of Land Management Fort Ord

UCSC
UCSC010931D. Styer, P. Smith   10512014-09-03
United States, California, Monterey, Trail 72 near Jacks Road, Fort Ord National Monument

UCSC
UCSC001494Peter Kamb   14711949-00-00
United States, California, Del Norte, Siskiyou Mtns. -, 41.83363342 -123.6656265

UCSC
UCSC003568Fleshman, Kaufman   1381981-04-23
United States, California, Kern, South Fork Wildlife Area


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