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

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
SPIF01952Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-08-17
Tehama, Mineral 7.5' USGS quad. Dry, rocky creek bed., 1586m

SPIF
SPIF02046Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-07-05
Shasta, Hanland Peak 7.5' USGS quad. Open rocky ridgetop., 1091m

SPIF
SPIF02090Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-08-02
Lassen, Westwood West 7.5' USGS quad. Rocky outcrop on top of ridge., 1819m

SPIF
Brickellia grandiflora (Hook.) Nutt.
SPIF00196Botany Crew   s.n.2000-08-01
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Judd Creek bankside. Found in treatment area prior to clear cut.

SPIF
Brickellia grandiflora (Hook.) Nutt.
SPIF00195Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2015-08-21
Shasta, Grays Peak 7.5' USGS quad. Growing in old skid trail within a fir dominated forest. Found on very loose ashy-sandy soil in an area with open canopy. Coordinates not recorded.

SPIF
SPIF00200Ann Willyard   4792000-07-17
Trinity, Hwy3, east Co. Rd. 133; north 39N26, 38N80. Growing in old road bed.

SPIF
SPIF00199Jessica Moeller   s.n.2009-06-12
Trinity, Covington Mill or Trinity Center 7.5' USGS quads. Collected around the Swift Creek/ Preacher Meadow Campground/Lake Eleanor area. Exact location unknown.

SPIF
SPIF00197Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2014-07-01
Plumas, Humbug Valley 7.5' USGS quad. Growing on rock outcrop in mixed conifer forest. Very large rock outcrop that is cliff-like in portions and shale rock at base. Growing with Epilobium canum, Pellaea brachyptera, Cheilanthes gracillima, Ribes roezlii, Bromus tectorum, Eriogonum nudum, Pinus lambertiana, Abies concolor, and Calocedrus decurrens. 0% canopy., 1591m


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