Dataset: SJSU
Taxa: Celastraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Jose State University, Carl W. Sharsmith Herbarium


SJSU
Euonymus occidentalis Nutt. ex Torr.
1062A.W. Jacobs   1950-07-15
United States, California, Sonoma, near Cloverdale, 38.804757 -123.013192

SJSU
13061C.W. Sharsmith   54501945-08-28
United States, California, Riverside, Indian Cr Canyon, Mt San Jacinto, 33.81656 -116.76827, 1829m

SJSU
6726C.W. Sharsmith   80111974-01-04
Mexico, Sonora, by shoreline on mainland E of Isla Tiburon c. 10 mi N of Chueca

SJSU
6882C.W. Sharsmith   81601974-11-29
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Isla Coronados in Gulf of California c 20 km NNE of Loreto, 26.08333333 -111.3

SJSU
6931C.W. Sharsmith   82391975-12-29
Mexico, Baja California Sur, near Juncalito, Bahia Chuenque c. 27 km S of Loreto, 25.83333333 -111.35

SJSU
10258C.W. Sharsmith   88401983-07-11
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, by Crater L on W Maroon Cr, 3078m

SJSU
11129M.B. Sharsmith   5601982-06-27
United States, Wyoming, Teton, S Fork Teton Cr c. 1 mi up Alaska Basin Trail from roadhead, Targhee National Forest, W slope Teton Range, 2134m

SJSU
14341W.D. Pitts   2921990-04-12
United States, Oregon, Jackson, by old Hwy 99 c. 4 mi N of Siskiyou Summit (on Hwy 5), 1067m

SJSU
348H.W. Marion   1651936-07-28
United States, Oregon, Klamath, N side Desert Ridge, Crater L National Park, 2057m

SJSU
Paxistima myrsinites (Pursh) Raf.
3571G.R. Ostrander   751965-07-13
United States, California, Siskiyou, by McCloud R 5 mi E of Mc Cloud, 0.5 mi S of Sate Rte 89, 1219m

SJSU
6330C.W. Sharsmith   79731973-06-10
United States, Wyoming, Teton, slope above Lava Cr, a tributary of Buffalo Fork of Snake R c. 9 mi E of Jackson L, 2195m


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