Dataset: SPIF
Taxa: chaenactis => Chaenactis, Chaenactis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
SPIF01963Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-07-31
Lassen, Bogard Buttes 7.5' USGS quad. Growing in opening in mixed coniferous forest floor., 1755m

SPIF
SPIF01996Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-08-20
Trinity, Carrville 7.5' USGS quad. Off HWY 3 at reference site (CNDDB EO #4). Growing in soil among cobbles in open area., 727m

SPIF
SPIF00207J. O'Brien & S. Puentes   s.n.2011-06-22
Trinity, Hayfork Summit and Hoosimbim Mtn. 7.5' USGS quads. South of Hayfork Summit on HW 299, along Wells Mountain. Exact collection location unknown. ID'ed by Dr. Dean Wm. Taylor.

SPIF
Chaenactis douglasii (Hook.) Hook
SPIF00205Ann Willyard   4652000-07-18
Trinity, HWY 3 e/ Co. Rd. 133, n/39N26, nw 38N80, s/proposed SPI spur 11b. On rocky, talus slope.

SPIF
SPIF00206Stephanie Puentes   s.n.2016-04-19
Tehama, Cohasset or Devils Parade Ground 7.5' USGS quads. Exact location not recorded. West of HW 32.

SPIF
Chaenactis nevadensis (Kellogg) A. Gray
SPIF00208J. Moeller and S. Puentes   s.n.2009-07-31
Tehama, Grays Peak 7.5' USGS quad.

SPIF
SPIF00211Ann Willyard   5122000-07-27
Trinity, Carrville 7.5' USGS quad. Eastside Rd, ca. 2 rd. mile se of junction with HW3. Carville Quad. 100+ plants growing alongside Eastside Road (Co. Rd. 106). Plants in gutter, on cut bank above road and on rocky cliffs above the road. With Penstemon laetus sagittatus., 732m

SPIF
SPIF00210Dean Wm. Taylor, Botany Crew   16241972-07-02
Siskiyou, Etna 7.5' USGS quad. Along Highway 3 about 2 miles north of Etna. Growing with Eriogonum strictum var. proliferum on the outwash gravels of a small creek.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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