Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bromus tectorum (Anisantha tectorum, Bromus tectorum var. glabratus, Bromus tectorum var. hirsutus, Bromus tectorum var. nudus, Bromus longipilus, Bromus tectorum var. tectorum, Bromus nutans, Bromus setaceus, Schedonorus tectorum, Zerna tectorum, Bromus tectorum f. nudus, Bromus tectorum var. longi... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; California; Lat: 39.39026 - 39.46929 Long: -120.34576 - -120.15114; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sagehen Herbarium


SCFS
SCFS5128Laurie Hooker   1631965-07-26
United States, California, Sierra, Across Highway 89 from road to Sagehen Station., 39.446552 -120.214315, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS5126P. L. Billings   1181965-07-26
United States, California, Sierra, Intersection of Sagehen Creek Road and Highway 89. Burned area, near base of tree., 39.446271 -120.214534, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS0992J. Ammirati   1471964-07-16
United States, California, Nevada, Ca. 1/3 mi from H.W 89 on Sagehen Road, below road, 39.442405 -120.221523, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS0993E. Davidson   7126491964-07-12
United States, California, Nevada, On meadow edge, ca 1/2 mile SE of station, 39.427075 -120.234125, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS0757E. Davidson   7196471964-07-19
United States, California, Nevada, 50' W of station on road to cabin, 39.431972 -120.24163, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS0762Himayat H. Naqvi   1091965-07-22
United States, California, Nevada, About 100 feet north of Sagehen Creek Station, 39.432098 -120.240566, 1951m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Rudolf Schmid   1861964-07-16
United States, California, Nevada County, Nevada Co.: Ca. 0.3 mile from State Highway 89, along Sagehen Road., 39.44462 -120.21771, 1951m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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