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

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Sierra Pacific Industries-Forestry


SPIF
SPIF00440Stephanie Puentes   s.n.2010-08-02
Trinity, Seven Lakes Basin 7.5' USGS quad. E of Panther Rock. Growing in a red fir forest.

SPIF
SPIF00441Ann Willyard   3632000-05-27
Shasta, Redding 7.5' USGS quad. Vine climbing on Ceanothus integerrimus to ca. 2.5 m. Along "old wagon road" e Place Road, and n bank of Canyon Creek, sw of Redding, California. Common vine in the area, but most plants smaller and rarely seen flowering., 213m

SPIF
SPIF00442Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2011-08-10
Sierra, Haypress Valley 7.5' USGS quad. Near Lincoln Creek south of Hwy 49, ca 2.03 air miles WSW of Yuba Pass. Growing near an Alder thicket and small side stream within an upper montane conifer forest., 1920m

SPIF
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) C. Koch
Botany Crew   s.n.2004-05-17
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Judd Creek drainage.

SPIF
SPIF00444Ann Willyard   2511999-06-25
Shasta, Burney Mountain West 7.5' USGS quad. Jackrabbit Flat, ca. 3 mi. w of Burney, then ca. 0.5 mi s HW 299. Along dry edge of mountain meadow. Shrub ca. 1 m tall., 975m

SPIF
SPIF00443Ann Willyard   7072000-07-24
Tehama, Finley Butte 7.5' USGS quad. Judd Creek study site; ca. 1 air mile s Lyman Springs. (original described UTM point is typed incorrectly on label)

SPIF
Symphoricarpos rotundifolius  A. Gray  var. rotundifolius 
SPIF00445Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2013-08-09
Placer, Martis Peak 7.5' USGS quad. Found growing in Klondike Meadow.

SPIF
SPIF01302Jessica O'Brien   s.n.2011-06-02
Trinity, Whisky Bill Peak 7.5' USGS quad. E of Cedar Creek and East Side Rd. Growing along a grassy road edge.

SPIF
Valeriana californica A. A. Heller
SPIF01301S. Puentes and J. Moeller   s.n.2009-08-06
Sierra, Webber Peak 7.5' USGS quad.


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