Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cirsium occidentale var. venustum
Search Criteria: Lat: 39.32908 - 41.69042 Long: -123.60353 - -121.17186; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
J. L. Strother   12921977-07-26
United States, California, Lake, Hull Mt. and Boardman Ridge, north of Lake Pillsbury, north of Cabbage Patch (near 3893 foot bench mark), 39.5166667 -122.9333333, 1186m

CalBG:RSA
V. A. Funk   124522003-06-27
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino Pass road (USF road #7) 6.5 miles from crossroadss on west side of pass and 53 miles from the start of rt162 on the east side of pass., 39.8208333 -122.9866667, 1113m

California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


OBI
OBI178547David J. Keil   234461992-07-18
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino NF. Etsel Ridge Rd, ca 0.7 mi from jctn with Hull Mtn Rd, 39.482104 -122.919995, 1600m

OBI
OBI178775David J. Keil   234471992-07-18
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino NF. Etsel Ridge Rd, ca 0.7 mi from jctn with Hull Mtn Rd, 39.482104 -122.919995, 1600m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
A. A. Heller   137621923-07-07
U.S.A., California, Mendocino, along the highway about the base of Rattlesnake Mountain, 39.785922 -123.544499

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
597501Mary Merello   7141993-06-24
United States, California, Shasta, Oak-mixed conifer woodland along Hwy. 289 between Ingot and Round Mountain. Dry slopes along Little Cow Creek., 40.73333 -122.05, 365m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Walter Bertsch   s.n.1953-07-29
United States, California, Mendocino, Highway 101 north of Laytonville., 39.7187 -123.5002, 395m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
DAV375256M. Vincent   4251963-06-11
United States, California, Butte County, Butte County: Pentz Road 5 miles south of Paradise. Roadside., 39.68 -121.57


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.