Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osmorhiza berteroi (Osmorhiza chilensis, Osmorhiza brevipes, Osmorhiza divaricata, Osmorhiza nuda, Washingtonia divaricata)
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
SCFS5205Marc Chamberlain   321973-06-23
United States, California, Nevada, In yellow pine forest along streamside, north facing slope. About 3/4 mile south of station., 39.421791 -120.243206, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS0229R. Schmid   761964-07-10
United States, California, Nevada, Along creek about 1.25 mi S of station and about 0.5 mi below ridge, 39.416895 -120.242388, 1981m

SCFS
SCFS0228R. Schmid   76-21964-07-10
United States, California, Nevada, Along creek about 1.25 mi S of station and about 0.5 mi below ridge, 39.415486 -120.247226

SCFS
SCFS1286G. W. Zamzow   121972-06-24
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Field Station, growing 200 M. South of Gauging Station next to water course, 39.430049 -120.237802, 1951m

SCFS
SCFS3029C. T. Liang   32007-07-07
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Creek Field Station, south bank of Sagehen Creek, 39.431154 -120.240841, 1951m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
DAV393672Rudolf Schmid   76-a1964-06-24
United States, California, Nevada, Nevada County: around 1.25 miles south of station and 0.5 mile below ridge, U.C. Sagehen Creek Station, off State Highway 89, around 12 miles north of Truckee., 39.414016 -120.243623, 1981m

DAV
DAV393674Rudolf Schmid   76-b1964-07-10
United States, California, Nevada, Nevada County: around 1.25 miles south of station and 0.5 mile below ridge, U.C. Sagehen Creek Station, off State Highway 89, around 12 miles north of Truckee., 39.416895 -120.242388, 1981m


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