Dataset: SPIF
Taxa: Botrypus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
SPIF02034Annie M. Taylor   s.n.2018-06-22
Trinity, Weaverville 7.5' USGS quad. Growing on muddy soil near a small watercourse in an area shaded with riparian vegetation. Growing with Acer macrophyllum, Lysimachia latifolia, and Corylus cornuta. 80% canopy cover., 827m

SPIF
SPIF00039Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2015-07-07
Shasta, Hagaman Gulch 7.5' USGS quad. Growing in seep with Woodwardia fimbriata, Adenocaulon bicolor, Calocedrus decurrens, Circaea alpina, and Carex sp., 1128m

SPIF
SPIF00036Stephanie Puentes   s.n.2010-08-20
Shasta, Jacks Backbone 7.5' USGS quad. W of the Latour State Forest along a tributary to South Cow Creek. Small side stream from seep in the slope. Mixed conifer forest. 90% canopy cover, mossy bank with Equisetum hyemale, Athyrium filix-femina var. cyclosorum, Adenocaulon bicolor, Osmorhiza berteroi, Viola glabella, and various grasses. Slope 5 or 10%. Soil moist. SE aspect. (Old name Botrychium virginianum.), 1164m

SPIF
SPIF00035Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2011-08-19
Shasta, Montgomery Creek 7.5' USGS quad. E of Little Round Mtn. Growing on edge of small seep in openings of the vegetation and under mounding Vitis californica. Area was an old skid trail at one time. Growing with Cornus sessilis, Calycanthus occidentalis, Rhododendron occidentalis, Sceptridium multifidum, Acer circinatum, and Carex amplifolia. (Old name Botrychium virginianum), 711m

SPIF
SPIF00040Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2015-07-29
Trinity, Mumbo Basin 7.5' USGS quad. SE of Sherer Ridge and SE of Sunflower Creek. Growing alongside channel of main creek along banks of side channel. Moist and mossy under. Growing with Cornus sessilis, Rhododendron occidentalis, and Alnus incana within mixed conifer forest. 5 with sporophore and 1 vegetative. 70-90% canopy, gentle slope., 1435m


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