Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: Calocedrus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
04458Wilken D H   5711965-09-27
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mts, Soldier Creek Cyn near Crystal Lake Jct, 2134m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
05769Prigge B A   1121970-12-12
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mts, 32 mi NEE of La Canada on CA Hwy 2 at Buckhorn Campground, W facing slope

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
07070Sharp J   1967-04-22
United States, California, Butte, rdside, Feather Falls Rd, 610m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
13158V.B. Bostick   59221973-11-04
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Carson Range, N facing slope of Haines Cyn, Toiyabe NF, 2134m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
29905J. Adams   461964-11-06
United States, California, San Bernardino, San Gabriel Mts, Manker Flat, Mt Baldy, granitic, S facing slope, 1890m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
30477Wiesner P B   361981-03-29
United States, Nevada, Clark, S of Bureau of Reclamation Building, Boulder City, 780m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
33141Pinzl A   89261990-04-18
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Carson Range, E side, along Kingsbury Grade/Rte 207, .2 rd mi SE of Pine Basin rd turnout, 1875m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torrey) Florin
44279D.A. Charlet   20571994-08-07
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Carson Range, 1.0 airmile from Cave Rock, 40 meters from Lake Shore, 1900m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torrey) Florin
44356D.A. Charlet   19221994-06-29
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Carson Range, Lake Tahoe, 1.0 mile south of Sand Harbor, 1900m

UNLV
Calocedrus decurrens (Torr.) Florin
63511D.A. Charlet   37872013-12-25
United States, California, Lake, Mayacamas Mountains, Boggs Mountain, 38.8657 -122.718519, 886m


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Google Map

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