Dataset: SCFS
Taxa: Hypericum anagalloides (Hypericum bryophytum, Hypericum tapetoides), Hypericum anagalloides var. undulatum, Hypericum anagalloides var. ramigerum
Search Criteria: Placer; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
100636231A. Arthur Heller   129371917-08-15
United States, California, Placer, Soda Spring station, lower end of Summit valley. Pinus murrayana the prevalent tree., 2042m

Pacific Union College Hebarium


PUA
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
68593Linda Sears   1987-08-10
United States, California, Placer, Local landmark: Robinsons Flat. Royal Gorge Quad., 39.155472 -120.498611

San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
SDSU06899Howe, D.F.   31361961-07-08
United States, California, Placer, By canal 4 miles north of Auburn., 38.95626 -121.09564, 457m

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Clifton Smith Herbarium


SBBG
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
72738M. N. Ackley   3791925-06-00
United States, California, Placer, Summit, 39.3175 -120.33

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schlecht.
UCD22033Beth Lowe Corbin   3781982-08-19
United States, California, Placer, 1 1/2 miles south of The Cedars. NE facing slope, 10% incline. Common, mostly sun. Flowers deep yellow. In moist, very fine, sandy soil of small meadow in white fir forest, 39.223969 -120.353256, 1859m

DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
DAV359144Ellen Dean   103762019-07-19
United States, California, Placer County, Placer County: Northwestern corner of the Tahoe Basin. Burton Creek State Park. North side of Antone Meadow along bike trail., 39.2 -120.15, 2081m

DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
DAV359165Beth Lowe Corbin   3781982-08-19
United States, California, Placer County, 1 1/2 miles south of The Cedars. NE facing slope, 10% incline. Common, mostly sun. Flowers deep yellow. In moist, very fine, sandy soil of small meadow in white fir forest., 39.230998 -120.352118, 1859m

DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
AHUC106965Beecher Crampton   86271970-06-25
United States, California, Placer County, Placer County, 1 mile west of Kingvale., 39.314668 -120.444807, 1859m

DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
DAV359156C.E.H.R. Meadow Assessment   3601999-08-24
United States, California, Placer County, Placer County: Lake Tahoe Basin; Barker Pass. UTM's 10 738571E, 4329743N., 39.075824 -120.235784, 2316m

DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
DAV359153C.E.H.R. Meadow Assessment   12761999-08-09
United States, California, Placer County, Placer County: Lake Tahoe Basin; Antone Meadows UTM's 10 746205E; 4343094N., 39.199281 -120.15194, 2073m

DAV
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
DAV359154C.E.H.R. Meadow Assessment   18152000-07-07
United States, California, Placer County, Placer County: Lake Tahoe Basin; Buck Lake. UTM's 10 742958E; 4326244N., 39.051503 -120.192411, 2341m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
George K. Helmkamp   51081999-06-30
United States, California, Placer, Soda Springs Road 0.9 mi south of Donner Pass Road, approaching Ice Lakes.; Northern Sierra Nevadas, 39.315 -120.33667, 2104m

UCR
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
Beecher Crampton   9251952-11-09
United States, California, Placer, 6 mi east of Auburn, 38.93253 -120.99611, 457m

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
422540Beecher Crampton   9251952-11-09
United States, California, Placer, Auburn, 6 mi E, 38.896512 -120.965131, 457m

University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schltdl.
21046P.A. Lehenbauer   s.n.1932-06-26
USA, California, Placer, [Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe, near Tahoe City.], 39.172129 -120.138803


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