Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Haplopappus ophitidis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
BRYV0251405Thomas W. Nelson   62791980-08-21
U.S.A., California, Shasta, Dubakella Quad. Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Along Forest service road ca. 1 mile west of Regan Meadow., 1524m

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Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
BRYV0251404Thomas W. Nelson   62411980-08-21
U.S.A., California, Trinity, Dubakella Quad. Along Salt Creek Road 2 miles from junction with State Route 3., 792m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
576224Mary Susan Taylor   3220
United States, California, Trinity

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
576535Mary Susan Taylor   32371980-08-14
United States, California, Shasta, T28N R11W south central sec 1, Dubakella Mt quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, on serpentine ridge on SW sid eof rd 28N68, ca. 0.2 mi S of its jct with 28N15, ca 1.2 mi NE of Regan Meadow, ca. 6 mi S of Wildwood., 1494m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
580767Mary Susan Taylor   3297A1980-08-21
United States, California, Trinity, T29N R11W nw sec 29, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, serpentine ridge on S side of 29N50, ca. 2.4 mi SW of Mud Springs junction. With T. Nelson., 1676m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577236Mary Susan Taylor   32711980-08-20
United States, California, Trinity, T30N R11W ne sec 19, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, on S side of 13 Dip Rod (347), ca. 2 mi SE of its jct with Hwy 3, ca. 1 mi S of Peanut. With T. Nelson & B. Williams., 792m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577292Mary Susan Taylor   32741980-08-20
United States, California, Trinity, T30N R12W se sec 13, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, on E side of Hwy 3 on open serpentine slope, ca. 0.5 mi S of its jct with 13 Dip Rd (347), ca. 1.5 mi S of Peanut. With T. Nelson & B. Williams., 792m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577468Mary Susan Taylor   32821980-08-21
United States, California, Trinity, T29N R12W se sec 16, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, open serpenø tine ridge on S side of 29N59, ca. 0.5 mi E of the jct of 30N29, 29N59 and 29N58, 0.5 mi N of Swim Meadow. With T. Nelson., 1402m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577388Mary Susan Taylor   32781980-08-21
United States, California, Trinity, T29N R12W east central sec 15, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, serpentine slope on N side of rd 29N73, ca. 3.9 mi S of its jct with Hwy 36, ca. 4 mi SW of the jct of Hwy 36 and Hwy 3. With T. Nelson., 1372m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577555Mary Susan Taylor   3289
United States, California, Trinity

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
576606Mary Susan Taylor   3244
United States, California, Shasta

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
579271Mary Susan Taylor   29231980-06-17
United States, California, Trinity, T29N R11W center third sec 26. Dubakella Mt quad. Shasta- Trinity Natl Forest; on both sides of Rd 29N326, ca. 0.4 mi W of its jct with 29N38, ca. 4 mi due S of Wildøwood., 1280m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577563Mary Susan Taylor   32901980-08-21
United States, California, Trinity, T29N R12W north central sec 12, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, on top of Blue Point Ridge along jeep road, ca. 0.3 mi N of its jct with 29N55, ca. 2 mi S of Hwy 36, just W of Dubakella Mt. With T. Nelson., 1585m

MO
Haplopappus ophitidis (J.T. Howell) D.D. Keck
577523Mary Susan Taylor   32861980-08-21
United States, California, Trinity, T29N R12W se sec 17, Dubakella quad. Shasta-Trinity Natl Forest, serpentine slope on N side of 29N62, at curve in rd, ca. 0.9 mi W of jct of 29N59, 29N58 and 30N29, S slope of Rattlesnake Ridge. With T. Nelson., 1341m


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