Dataset: SPIF
Taxa: verĂ³nica => Veronica peregrina, Veronica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
SPIF02030Annie M. Taylor   s.n.2018-07-30
Plumas, Westwood West 7.5' USGS quad. Growing in a meadow in moist soil. Lat/Lon is a general point within 1 mile of where specimen was collected., 1560m

SPIF
SPIF00950Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2015-06-22
Modoc, White Horse 7.5' USGS quad. Growing on the edge of white horse reservoir in a dry meadow with Pinus ponderosa, Stachys ajugoides, and Poa sp., 1338m

SPIF
SPIF00951Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2013-06-18
Shasta, Jacks Backbone and Miller Mountain 7.5' USGS quads. Found growing in a marshy meadow.

SPIF
SPIF01294Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2011-09-08
Plumas, Mount Harkness 7.5' USGS quad. At the south end of Willow Lake along the banks of Willow Creek., 1653m

SPIF
Veronica americana Schwein. ex Benth.
SPIF01290Ann Willyard   2811999-07-12
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
Veronica americana Schwein. ex Benth.
SPIF01291Ann Willyard   4262000-06-12
Humboldt, Arcata South 7.5' USGS quad. Buttermilk Lane in Sunny Brae, starting at water tanks and proceeding toward Grotzman Creek. (Original UTM point typed on label is miss-entered and not correct), 183m

SPIF
SPIF01292Botany Crew   s.n.2000-08-01
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Collected along banks of Judd Creek., 1056m

SPIF
SPIF01293Ann Willyard   4212000-06-21
Siskiyou, Lake Shastina 7.5' USGS quad. On private ranch ca. 3 air mi n Lake Shastina, ca. 3 air mi e Interstate 5.


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