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

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF02059Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-06-26
Butte, Butte Meadows 7.5' USGS quad. Growing abundantly in old road in forest., 1428m

SPIF
Rupertia physodes (Douglas ex Hook.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF01862Matthew C. Berger   s.n.2018-07-13
Humboldt, Larabee Valley 7.5' USGS quad. Growing on edge of forest and clear-cut., 1101m

SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00610Dean Wm. Taylor   160281997-06-06
Tehama, Devils Parade Ground 7.5' USGS quad. Campbell Ridge; Lassen National Forest; along road from Campbellville to Baccalla Cabin; on south-side of ridge in Pine Creek Drainage; GPS coordinates; canopy opening in Pinus ponderosa stand, the gap demarcated by dense patches of Berberis dictyota; volcanic mudflow substrate., 991m

SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00608Ann Willyard   1331998-06-23
Tehama, Cohasset 7.5' USGS quad. Cohasset Road, about 2.5 miles N of KHSL tower, about 2 air miles E of Promontory Point. Population # 13. Abundant along road and frequent in plantation among 1 to 3 M tall conifers. Area was clear cut in 1989 after fire killed existing trees. Herbicides have been used to manage Ceanothus integerrimus. Occasional in adjacent stand not killed by 1989 fire., 1183m

SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00609Ann Willyard   911998-06-27
Tehama, Cohasset 7.5' USGS quad. Cohasset Road, about 17 miles E of intersection with Keefer Road. population # 14. Abundant in fire break along Cohasset Road. Mixed conifer forest with very open canopy and sparse Ceanothus integerrimus., 1170m

SPIF
Rupertia physodes (Douglas ex Hook.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00613Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2011-06-07
Trinity, Tangle Blue Lake 7.5' USGS quad.

SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00607Ann Willyard   1121998-07-11
Butte, Butte Meadows 7.5' USGS quad. Soda Springs on Highway 32. Common in campground. These stems growing up through gravel pile left from construction. Abundant on SPI land s of campground., 1134m

SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00611Ann Willyard   1171998-08-01
Tehama, Devils Parade Ground 7.5' USGS quad. Ponderosa Way, about 0.3 road miles N of Deer Creek Crossing. Population #18. Growing on edge of well-traveled road in area used for parking. Overstory is Pinus ponderosa, Quercus chrysolepis and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Associated plants include Calycanthus occidentalis, Pteridium aquilinum var. pubescens, and Toxicodendron diversilobum. About 10 vertical M above Deer Creek., 549m

SPIF
Rupertia hallii (Rydb.) J.W. Grimes
SPIF00612Ann Willyard   1091998-07-02
Tehama, Devils Parade Ground 7.5' USGS quad. At intersection of Ponderosa Way (Signed "K-Line"), major unpaved road to Cold Springs (Signed "H Line"), and logging road "240H". About 1 air mile NE of Campbellville. Northernmost part of Web Hollow. Population #15. Growing in mixed conifer (Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, and Pinus lambertiana) plantation. Conifers are 1 to 2.5 M tall; sparse Ceanothus integerrimus., 1067m


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