Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Navarretia linearifolia var. pinnatisecta (Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta)
Search Criteria: Lat: 39.32908 - 41.69042 Long: -123.60353 - -121.17186; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
BRYV0050398Leigh A. Johnson   94-0741994-07-10
U.S.A., California, Glenn, Mendocino Natl. Forest, Plaskett Meadows vicinity. 8.1 miles towards Plaskett meadows along FS7 (HWY 162) from Glenn/Mendocino Co. lines as driving SE from Round Valley. Plaskett meadows is 0.3 miles further along road., 39.73027 -122.84081, 1900m

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Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
BRYV0050400Leigh A. Johnson   94-0771994-07-11
U.S.A., California, Mendocino, Mendocino Natl. Forest, Ham Pass vicinity. Frequent along small side road N. off of BlandÕs Cove road (FS road 24N21) 11.5 miles from HWY 162. In road and along margins within 0.5 miles and in left fork of this road in vicinity of cattle loading corral., 39.90226 -123.06248, 1300m

BRY:V
Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
BRYV0050399Leigh A. Johnson   94-0791994-07-12
U.S.A., California, Trinity, Trinity Natl. Forest, Trinity Alps vicinity.. To side of Long Canyon road ca. 2 miles from HWY 3, and 5 miles from Mule Creek at jct. of Long Canyon road and FS rd. 35N10., 40.92103 -122.811, 1060m

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Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
BRYV0050397Leigh A. Johnson   94-0801994-07-12
U.S.A., California, Trinity, Trinity Natl. Forest, Trinity Alps vicinity. Ca. 1-2 miles up road 35N72Y to Stonewall Pass Trail off Hwy 3 just SW of Stoney Creek Swim Area.., 40.86521 -122.88049, 1062m

BRY:V
Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
605466Leigh A. Johnson   97-1291997-07-08
USA, California, Glenn, Mendocino Natl. Forest, Plaskett Meadows vicinity. 8.1 miles towards Plaskett meadows along FS7 (HWY 162) from Glenn/Mendocino Co. lines as driving SE from Round Valley. Plaskett meadows is 0.3 miles further along road., 39.73027 -122.84081, 1990m

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Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
BRYV0190266Leigh A. Johnson   16-0452016-07-12
U.S.A., California, Glenn, Just south of Alder Springs Road (NF7/307) about 100 yards west of jct with NF-22N27 and Hokey Pokey Ridge road., 39.74747 -122.88161, 2023m

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Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
BRYV0190267Leigh A. Johnson   16-0592016-07-13
U.S.A., California, Tehama, 6.3 miles south of Hwy 36 along Tedoc Road, between Pattymocus Lookout Road and Moore - Walker Pt. Vicinity of a small, fenced pond., 40.29226 -122.8799, 1165m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
Barbara Ertter   103921991-07-06
United States, California, Tehama, Rocky Cabin Meadow, ca. 1.0 mile south of Ball Rock, 1.0 mile southeast of Cold Spring Forest Station, ca. 30 airmiles west of Corning., 39.9518 -122.7391, 1890m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
DAV301482John M. Tucker   40491967-07-06
United States, California, Mendocino County, Mendocino County: In vicinity of northernmost campground, Spruce Grove, 4 miles (airline) north of Hull Mountain Lookout, Hull Mountain., 39.58304 -122.93581, 1829m

DAV
Navarretia linearifolia subsp. pinnatisecta (H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
DAV301481Amelie C. Blyth   21950-07-16
United States, California, Tehama County, Tehama County: about 5 miles east of Childs Meadow, on Highway 36 and 89., 40.36126 -121.49609


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