Dataset: SPIF
Taxa: navarretia => Navarretia, Navarretia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
Navarretia filicaulis (Torr. ex A. Gray) Greene
SPIF01908Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-06-26
Tehama, Butte Meadows 7.5' USGS quad. Open rocky lava cap., 1141m

SPIF
Navarretia filicaulis (Torr. ex A. Gray) Greene
SPIF02104Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-06-20
Butte, Cohasset 7.5' USGS quad. Open, rocky lava cap., 787m

SPIF
SPIF01023Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2014-05-29
Lassen, Bullard Lake 7.5' USGS quad. Approximately at listed coordinates. Growing in rocky sagebrush with clay soil. Growing among Juncus occidentalis, Arctostaphylos tracyi, and Balsamorhiza hookeri. 0-10% canopy cover. Eastside pine forest surrounding., 1841m

SPIF
SPIF01024Jennifer Poore   s.n.2014-06-04
Modoc, Crank Mountain and Spaulding Butte 7.5' USGS quads. Exact location of collection is unknown.

SPIF
SPIF01025Ann Willyard   7142001-05-21
El Dorado, Riverton 7.5' USGS quad. Telephone Ridge, ca. 0.5 rd mi. s Peavine Ridge. Abundant. Site known to Eldorado National Forest and NDDB., 1463m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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