Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eleocharis decumbens
Search Criteria: Lat: 39.32908 - 41.69042 Long: -123.60353 - -121.17186; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State University Herbarium


SAT
53766Lowell Ahart   10,3622003-07-06
United States, California, Yuba, about 5 mi (by air) N Dobbins, about 60 yd NW Fountain Hill Rd, east of the power line, T18N, R7E, Sec 4, SE 1/4, 39.449947 -121.19116

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
L. Ahart   85412000-06-29
United States, California, Butte, Flea meadow, about 1/2 mile west of Flea Mountain, about 3.5 miles (air) north of Concow Reservoir, about 5 miles (air) east of Magalia, 39.835993 -121.476099, 1037m

CalBG:RSA
S. Tillett   6401956-07-09
United States, California, Siskiyou, E. of Scott Mtn, Siskiyou-Trinity county line, ca 8 mi. SE of Callahan., 41.22698 -122.68875, 1829m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM000672Ahart, L.   24591980-07-04
United States, California, Butte, near intersection of Forbestown Rd & Black Bart Rd, ca 1 mi W of Robinson Mill Rd, 39.5022 -121.3372, 671m

Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
MMNS067476L.P. Janeway   69152000-07-16
United States, California, Plumas, Northern High Sierra Nevada, meadow at head of East Branch Coldwater Creek., 39.834594 -121.20128

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Barbara L. Wilson   168722011-08-23
United States, California, Siskiyou, Toad Lake., 41.28311 -122.50365, 2118m

Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL001949L.P. Janeway   69152000-07-16
United States, California, Plumas, Northern High Sierra Nevada, meadow at head of East Branch Coldwater Creek., 39.834594 -121.20128

University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
98096B.L. Wilson   168712011-08-23
USA, California, Siskiyou, Fawn Creek Meadows., 41.23324 -122.50265, 1879m


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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.