Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thysanocarpus curvipes (Thysanocarpus elegans, Thysanocarpus amplectens, Thysanocarpus curvipes var. elegans, Thysanocarpus curvipes var. eradiatus, Thysanocarpus curvipes var. longistylus, Thysanocarpus laciniatus var. emarginatus, Thysanocarpus foliosus, Thysanocarpus curvipes subsp. madocarpus, T... (show all)
Search Criteria: California; Blue oak; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
UCR0076617Jeremy Marshall   0091997-03-29
United States, California, Lake, Blue Oak Campground, Mount Diablo Meridian. Indian Valley Reservoir access road, 2.5 mi past intersection of access road and Walker Ridge Rd, 39.07 -122.50861, 274m

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium


NEB
78150Amos Arthur Heller   117851915-03-25
United States, California, Sutter, Sutter County, California. Grassy slopes, south side of the Marysville Buttes in the blue oak belt associated with Plagiobothrys, Trifolium and Lupinus. The type, collected at Bodega Bay, Sonoma county, had glabrous fruits.

NEB
78149Amos Arthur Heller   117861915-03-25
United States, California, Sutter, Sutter County, California. Grassy slopes, south side of the Marysville Buttes in the blue oak belt associated with Plagiobothrys, Trifolium and Lupinus. The type, collected at Bodega Bay, Sonoma county, had glabrous fruits.

NEB
78147Amos Arthur Heller   118991915-05-25
United States, California, Butte, Butte County, California. Low grassy ground, Mt. Ida ranch 10 miles east of Oroville, in the Sierra foothills in the digger pine blue oak belt.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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