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

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
Melica aristata Thurb. ex Bol.
SPIF01736Botany Crew   s.n.2006-06-28
Butte, Cohasset 7.5' USGS quad.

SPIF
Melica aristata Thurb. ex Bol.
SPIF01737Stephanie Puentes   s.n.2009-06-30
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Judd Creek study site along Judd Creek; ca. 1 air mile south of Lyman Springs., 1006m

SPIF
Melica bulbosa Geyer ex Porter & J.M. Coult.
SPIF01739Stephanie Puentes   s.n.2009-06-30
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Judd Creek study site along Judd Creek; ca. 1 air mile south of Lyman Springs., 1006m

SPIF
SPIF01741Ann Willyard   3522000-05-15
Trinity, Tangle Blue Lake 7.5' USGS quad. Ann Willyard identified as M. californica, but J.K. Nelson identified as M. geyeri on 8-7-2001., 1280m

SPIF
Melica subulata (Griseb.) Scribn.
SPIF01744Ann Willyard   2991999-06-28
Humboldt, Maple Creek 7.5' USGS quad. Approximately 2 air mi w/Murphy Meadows. In grassy coastal prairie., 792m

SPIF
Melica subulata (Griseb.) Scribn.
SPIF01742Stephanie Puentes   s.n.2009-06-30
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Judd Creek study site along Judd Creek; ca. 1 air mile south of Lyman Springs., 1006m

SPIF
Melica subulata (Griseb.) Scribn.
SPIF01745Botany Crew   s.n.2008-07-24
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Located on the north facing bank/slope of Judd Creek. ID'ed by DWT., 1097m

SPIF
Melica subulata (Griseb.) Scribn.
SPIF01743Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2015-05-11
Trinity, Trinity Center 7.5' USGS quad. Located roughly one mile North of Jackass Peak and West of Billie Gulch. Growing near class III drainage on road cut bank of Delta Rd under Pseudotsuga menziesii, Acer macrophylla. Growing with Poa, Delphinium nudicaule, and Draperia systyla., 907m


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