Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Saltugilia australis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096403Steve Boyd   118352008-03-20
United States, California, Riverside, Along Main Divide Truck Trail, south of junction with Wildomar Truck Trail and north of Wildomar Off-Hiway Vehicle Area., 33.59536 -117.33039

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096404Duncan S. Bell   9662010-05-05
United States, California, Riverside, San Bernardino National Forest, Rouse Ridge, c. 1.4 air mi southeast of junction of Hwy 74 and FS Road 5S15, 33.72361 -116.82164, 791m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
J.M. Porter   143072005-03-31
Mexico, Baja California (norte), Ensenada, Along Mexican Hwy 1, at the junction of Hwy 1 and the road to Santa Catarina, at Guayaquil, 29.80778 -115.08722, 410m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096387T.B. Salvato   74302013-03-28
United States, California, Riverside, Menifee, northeast corner of Murrieta Road and Scott Road, 33.64222 -117.20583, 512m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096384T.B. Salvato   75232013-04-05
United States, California, Riverside, Sedco Hills, east-facing slope above the intersection of Green Meadow Way and Beverly Street, c. 5 mi east of Lake Elsinore, 33.64139 -117.23972, 579m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096364R.G. Swinney   126342010-05-11
United States, California, Los Angeles, Acton, 0.7 road miles SE of jct. of Soledad Canyon Rd. & Crown Valley Rd, 0.3 miles east of Crown Valley Rd. on dirt Rd, below US Forest Service boundary, 34.45917 -118.19028, 829m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096374Mitch Provance   315--482015-03-27
United States, California, Riverside, French Valley, Leon Rd. (unmarked dirt portion), along SCE transmission route between Benton Rd. and Auld Rd., 33.58633 -117.11814, 411m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096363R.G. Swinney   146612011-05-12
United States, California, Los Angeles, east side of Cabin Canyon, c. 200 m north of canyon mouth, west of Aliso Canyon Road, 0.5 mi west of Angeles Forest Hwy, 34.41694 -118.0925, 1183m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096362R.G. Swinney   148762011-05-26
United States, California, Los Angeles, 0.3-0.5 miles south of Aliso Canyon Road, 2 miles west of Angeles Forest Hwy, nameless cyn. to the east of Beartrap Cyn., 34.42778 -118.11639, 1061m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096369T.B. Salvato   14242005-06-06
United States, California, Riverside, Gavilan Hills, c. 0.75 mile south-southeast of Steele Peak, 0.6 mile E of Hammack Ranch, and 5 miles north-northeast of Lake Elsinore, 33.74333 -117.30139, 579m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096361Jeri Hirshberg   s.n.1990-05-12
United States, California, Los Angeles, Angeles National Forest; north of Oak Spring Canyon and west of Pole Canyon, south of military reservation at mouth of Pole Canyon, where Pole Cyn, joins Soledad Canyon, 34.43056 -118.37278, 917m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096372David C. Hawks   s.n.1988-04-02
United States, California, Riverside, Tule Creek drainage, 1.75 mi. (airline) NE of Aguanga, SE of intersection of Dove Dr. and Sycamore Falls, south of Hwy 371, between Aguanga and Anza, 33.47361 -116.81583, 945m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096373A.C. Sanders   13571980-05-01
United States, California, Riverside, Garner Valley area, 1.8 miles northeast of Kenworthy Ranger Station on Morris Ranch Road, 33.63417 -116.60333, 1616m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0096366Mitch Provance   417--622017-04-13
United States, California, Riverside, Wildomar, Sedco Hills, along transmission road between Lost Rd. and Lake View Rd., 33.64131 -117.25989, 564m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0115230Duncan S. Bell   104102017-04-06
United States, California, Riverside, Santa Rosa Mountains. Along Palm Canyon Trail near the head of Palm Canyon, 33.577 -116.50253, 1273m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0166348Duncan S. Bell   107722017-05-17
United States, California, San Bernardino, San Bernardino National Forest; post-fire surveys on the Blue Cut Fire of 2016; Cajon Canyon area, east side of Interstate 15, c. 1.5 air miles east of Cajon Junction, 34.31314 -117.44831, 1020m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0163711Scott D. White   156172023-04-21
United States, California, Riverside, Western Foothills, Bautista Canyon Watershed. Riverside Conservation Authority property east of Santa Rosa Hills. Slopes and canyons surrounding unnamed west fork of dirt road ca. 1.5-2.0 road miles south of Bautista Cyn Rd, 33.697 -116.887, 701m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0165552Scott D. White   155562023-04-14
United States, California, Riverside, western foothills, Bautista Canyon watershed, Riverside Conservation Authority property east of Santa Rosa Hills. Unnamed dirt road c. 2 road miles south and east of Bautista Canyon Rd, 33.69167 -116.875, 732m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0199258Tim Thomas   70762017-04-17
United States, California, San Bernardino, 34.31761 -117.43039, 1159m

UCR
Saltugilia australis (H. Mason & A.D. Grant) L.A. Johnson
UCR0232216Tim Thomas   30672003-05-17
United States, California, San Bernardino, west end of the Pacific Crest Trail in the vicinity of Hwy 15, 34.3125 -117.46222, 966m


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