Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Castilleja pilosa (Castilleja pilosa subsp. jusselii), Castilleja pilosa var. inverta, Castilleja pilosa var. longispica, Castilleja pilosa var. pilosa, Castilleja pilosa var. steenensis
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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California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


OBI
Castilleja pilosa (S. Watson) Rydb.
Jordan Collins   20902023-06-25
United States, California, Sierra, Northern High Sierra Nevadas, Tahoe National Forest, open meadow at southern tip of southern fork of Stampede Reservoir., 39.454242 -120.180877, 2403m

Sagehen Herbarium


SCFS
Castilleja pilosa (S. Watson) Rydb.
SCFS3052F. Felix   2018-07-13
United States, California, Nevada, Meadow left of Lower Sagehen Creek hiking trail, near creek crossing., 39.453616 -120.18071, 1951m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Castilleja pilosa (S. Watson) Rydb.
DAV351248Hannah Kang   1432019-06-16
United States, California, Nevada, NEVADA COUNTY: Sagehen Creek. North of Truckee. Approximately 8 air miles from Truckee. Right off Highway 89., 39.45421 -120.18063, 1869m

DAV
Castilleja pilosa (S. Watson) Rydb.
DAV351249Hannah Kang   1442019-06-16
United States, California, Nevada, NEVADA COUNTY: Sagehen Creek. North of Truckee. Approximately 8 air miles from Truckee. Right off Highway 89., 39.45421 -120.18063, 1869m

DAV
Castilleja pilosa (S. Watson) Rydb.
DAV351254Albert Grigarick   2682011-06-26
United States, California, Sierra County, Sierra County: S side of Sagehen Creek mouth., 39.452778 -120.169444, 1817m


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Google Map

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