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

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
Glyceria elata (Nash) M.E. Jones
SPIF01725Ann Willyard   2751999-07-12
Lassen, Fredonyer Pass 7.5' USGS quad. Road 29N03, ca. 3 air mi n/ne of Hamilton Mountain and ca. 3 air mi s Hwy 36. Along boggy banks of stream., 1676m

SPIF
Glyceria grandis S. Watson
Dean Wm. Taylor, Ph.D.   191752004-07-07
Placer, Tahoe City 7.5' USGS quad. Truckee River, ca. 200 meters below confluence with Bear Creek (Alpine Meadows Road), growing on the east side of the river downslope from the bike path. Eutrophic warm water ca. 1 meter deep, in the upper, partially shaded by Alnus tenuifolia portion of a beaver pond., 1887m

SPIF
Glyceria striata (Lam.) Hitchc.
SPIF01726Ann Willyard   3311999-10-22
Humboldt, Maple Creek 7.5' USGS quad. Guy Kerr Road, ca. 1 air mile n of Lake Prairie. Growing in small meadow-like areas along seasonal creek., 1036m


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