Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Saltugilia grinnellii subsp. grinnellii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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R. F. Thorne   383001969-07-02
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mountains, Angeles National Forest: Angeles Crest Highway, 3.2 miles WSW of Cloudburst Summit., 34.347636 -117.966256, 1982m

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Steve Boyd   81551993-05-18
United States, California, Los Angeles, Western San Gabriel Mountains, north of Sylmar and south of Santa Clarita, within the Tuhunga Ranger District of the Angeles National Forest. Upper Sombrero Canyon, just below western end of Sombrero Road (3N64)., 914m

CalBG:RSA
LeRoy Gross   13752004-06-09
United States, California, Los Angeles, East end of the main crest; (Road surveys for the Angeles National Forest, road 7N23) Traveled from east to west from the junction with Atmore Meadows road (7N19) along Sawmill Mountain to Burnt Peak road (7N23A); Burnt Peak 7.5', 34.7102778 -118.5933333, 1432m

CalBG:RSA
R. F. Thorne   373471967-10-10
United States, California, Los Angeles, Angeles National Forest: Blue Ridge., 34.369467 -117.703239, 2256m

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R. G. Swinney   74221999-06-28
United States, California, Los Angeles, East Fork of Puzzle Canyon Canyon. near old homesite at 2800 Deep Creek Cny. Rd.; Mescal Creek 7.5', 34.4225 -117.6755556, 1402m

CalBG:RSA
R. G. Swinney   61401998-05-23
United States, California, San Bernardino, Ralston Peak, on southern ridge.; Cajon 7.5' Q., 34.3013889 -117.4958333, 1335m

CalBG:RSA
Joseph M. Keefe   176001975-06-01
United States, California, Los Angeles, Mt. Gleason Road, 1 mile east of summit, San Gabriel Mountains, 1569m

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Orlando Mistretta   37572009-05-28
United States, California, San Bernardino, San Bernardino National ForestSanta Ana River Canyon. Santa Ana River Canyon. Junction of Seven Oaks trail (now abandoned); and E fork of Hamilton Creek. of Forest Rd. 2N06 (Radford Rd.) about 1 mile S of jct. with Forest Rd. 2N10; W slopes of Staircase Canyon., 34.20834 -116.86901, 2368m

CalBG:RSA
Scott D. White   124902008-07-17
United States, California, San Bernardino, USFSSan Bernardino Mountains: Wildhorse Rd. (2N93.2) ca. 0.5 miles NE of junction w/ hwy 38. Unnamed spring + stream channel.; Onyx Peak, 34.1833333 -116.7416667, 2348 - 2439m

CalBG:RSA
R. G. Swinney   74461999-06-28
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mtns./Mojave Desert: Graham Canyon, south of Mescal highlands Rd.; Mescal Creek 7.5', 34.7361111 -117.4330556, 1341 - 1494m

CalBG:RSA
R. G. Swinney   62861998-07-06
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mtns.: Mescal Canyon, 1.1 miles north of junction of Hwy 2 and Mescal Canyon Rod.; Mescal Creek 7.5', 34.3986111 -117.72, 1720m

CalBG:RSA
Orlando Mistretta   16561995-04-28
United States, California, Los Angeles, Kitter Canyon, slopes W of main canyon.; Pacifico Mountain, 34.4321 -118.0372, 1219m

CalBG:RSA
Fordyce Grinnell, Jr.   s.n.1910-06-20
United States, California, Los Angeles, Head of Long Canyon, San Gabriel Mts., 1296m

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Wesley O. Griesel   s.n.1962-05-28
United States, California, Los Angeles, on the road from Big Pines to Valyermo, 1524m

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LeRoy Gross   47622010-06-21
United States, California, San Bernardino, San Bernardino National ForestSurveyed Forest Service Road (2N48Y). Started near 34.22517N, 116.81283W, off of Forest Service Road (2N93) just south of Forest Service Road (2N27). North side of Sugarloaf Mountain, west of Green Canyon Group Camp.; Moonridge 7.5'Surveyed ended beyond the road, near 34.21033N, 116.81361W., 34.22517 -116.81283, 2217 - 2497m

CalBG:RSA
R. G. Swinney   75291999-07-05
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mtns.: Cedar Canyon, canyon bottom c. 0.75 mi. NW of Big Pines highway at a point 0.5 mi. west of junction of Hwy 2.; Mescal Creek 7.5', 34.39 -117.7052778, 1866m


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