Dataset: SPIF
Taxa: phacelia => Phacelia, Phacelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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SPIF
SPIF01907Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-06-26
Tehama, Devils Parade Ground 7.5' USGS quad. Growing on an open rocky lava cap., 1221m

SPIF
Phacelia heterophylla  Pursh  var. virgata  (Greene) R. D. Dorn
SPIF02029Annie M. Taylor   s.n.2018-06-04
Lassen, Susanville 7.5' USGS quad. Lat/Lon is a general point within 3 miles of where specimen was collected.

SPIF
SPIF00330Dennis Garrison   s.n.2015-04-28
Shasta, Exact location not collected. Growing in Ponderosa Fire ENE of Manton. Growing with regular Phacelia heterophylla and young conifers. ID confirmed by Jessica O'Brien.

SPIF
SPIF00331Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2010-08-11
Placer, Martis Peak 7.5' USGS quad. NE of Martis Peak, near the Nevada State Line near Juniper Creek. Growing on the edges the creek where it was drier in an eastside pine forest. Filaments slightly hairy, calyx lobes in fruit 5mm on average, plant short hairy, flowers violet color and deciduous in fruit., 2387m

SPIF
Phacelia linearis (Pursh) Holz.
SPIF00332Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2015-06-26
Lassen, Bullard Lake 7.5' USGS quad. Growing in a gravelly opening with Scutellaria nana within an open pine forest. No coordinates recorded.

SPIF
Phacelia purpusii T. S. Brandegee
SPIF00686Jessica Moeller   s.n.2008-05-29
El Dorado, Old Iron Mountain 7.5' USGS quad. 100+ individuals, 75% flowering. On the southern facing slope of North Park Creek ~1.5 miles east of the confluence of North Park Creek and Park Creek. Growing on an older rocky cut bank that was gravelly and moist. Looks like a small outcrop of lava cap within a mixed conifer forest. Not many plants growing with it, but immediately surrounding it was Madia gracilis, Poa sp, Bromus tectorum, Agoseris heterophylla, Nemophila maculata, Clarkia sp, Aira caryophyllea, Potentilla gracilis, Mimulus bicolor, Mimulus sp, Ceanothus integerrimus, and Galium aparine. 0% canopy, 45degree slope, S aspect. Lat/Lon collected by GPS., 1320m

SPIF
Phacelia stebbinsii Constance & Heckard
SPIF00691Kim Thibeault   s.n.2008-05-30
Placer, Greek Store 7.5' USGS quad. 500+ individuals, 90% flowering. On the northwestern facing slope off Ralston Ridge ~1.22 miles south of Red Star Point and ~1.67 miles southeast from the junction of Hell Hole Rd. and French Meadow Rd. Growing on an exposed rocky outcrop next to a mixed conifer forest. Growing with Eriogonum umbellatum, Calochortus leichtlinii, Triteleia ixioides, Phlox speciosa, Pellaea bridgesii, Poa sp, and Phacelia quickii. 0% canopy, 25-30degree slope, and NW aspect. Lat/Lon collected by GPS. Collected along with Jessica Moeller and Stephanie Puentes., 1395m

SPIF
Phacelia stebbinsii Constance & Heckard
SPIF00690J. Moeller, S. Puentes   s.n.2008-05-29
El Dorado, Riverton 7.5' USGS quad. DFG Occ. #41 visit as reference site. Rocky area along roadside at bridge over South Fork of Silver Creek. Viola tomentosa found nearby, DFG Occ# 13. Lat/Lon taken from CNDDB RareFind report for this occurrence., 1402m

SPIF
Phacelia cookei Constance & Heckard
SPIF00677Dean Wm. Taylor   128171992-06-24
Siskiyou, The Whaleback 7.5' USGS quad. Highway 97 at Military Pass Road (ca. 15 miles N of Weed); growing on pumice spread on the highway shoulder; bordered by Purshia tridentata-Arctostaphylos patula., 1280m

SPIF
SPIF00680Dean Wm. Taylor   181302002-06-10
Siskiyou, Scott Mountain 7.5' USGS quad. Scott Mountain, between Grouse Creek and Little Carmen Creek along Forest Road 40N40. Dark-blackish green serpentine gravels, barren save for sparse Epilobium minutum, Minuartia nuttallii ssp. gregaria., 1006m

SPIF
SPIF00681Dean Wm. Taylor   181882002-06-28
Trinity, Whisky Bill Peak 7.5' USGS quad. Ca. 0.5 mile East of Pond Lily Lake, Trinity Mountains. Gravelly opening in subalpine forest of Abies magnifica-Pinus monticola, growing with Potentilla fruticosa, on peridotite. Duplicate of JEPS100469, 1768m

SPIF
SPIF00682Dean Wm. Taylor   181962002-06-28
Trinity, Whisky Bill Peak 7.5' USGS quad. Easterly rim of cirque above Grouse Lake, Trinity Mountains. Gravelly seasonally moist openings in subalpine forest of Pinus monticola-Abies magnifica- peridotite substrate. Duplicate of JEPS100468, 1859m

SPIF
SPIF00683Ann Willyard   2781999-07-12
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., 1676m

SPIF
SPIF00685Dean Wm. Taylor   181022002-06-05
Trinity, Scott Mountain 7.5' USGS quad. Scott Mountains, on slope east of Highway 3 about 1 mile south from Scott Mountain Summit. West facing 20-degree serpentine slope with sparse Pinus jeffreyi, Ceanothus cuneatus, Garry buxifolia cover., 1554m

SPIF
SPIF00684Dean Wm. Taylor   182012002-06-29
Trinity, Scott Mountain 7.5' USGS quad. Big Carmen Lake, Scott Mountain, on western end of lake; vernally moist meadowy openings in Pinus jeffreyi-Abies concolor forest, on peridotite. Duplicate of JEPS100470 (originally labeled as P. rattanii, had been corrected though not indicated by whom), 1676m

SPIF
Phacelia purpusii T. S. Brandegee
SPIF00687Ann Willyard   7122001-05-21
El Dorado, Riverton 7.5' USGS quad. Flowers pale lavender. Telephone Ridge, ca. 0.5 rd mi. s Peavine Ridge. Growing with Navarretia prolifera ssp. lutea., 1463m

SPIF
SPIF00688Ann Willyard   3462000-05-15
Trinity, Tangle Blue Lake 7.5' USGS quad., 1280m

SPIF
Phacelia stebbinsii Constance & Heckard
SPIF00692Ann Willyard   7132001-05-21
El Dorado, Riverton 7.5' USGS quad. On rocky outcrop just n of bridge over Little Silver Creek, ca. 0.2 air mi nw Potts Cabin., 1402m

SPIF
Phacelia stebbinsii Constance & Heckard
SPIF00689Dean Wm. Taylor   186122003-06-12
El Dorado, Loon Lake 7.5' USGS quad. Loon Lake, southerly facing rocky slope ca. 400 meters west of the dam on Rocky Basin Creek arm; metamorphic substrate - growing in rocky crevices, scree or talus in open Quercus vaccinifolia scrub, sympatric with Ph. marcescens., 1972m


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