Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dirca occidentalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3421996-02-15
USA, California, Contra Costa, Tilden Regional Park, Regional Parks Botanical Garden. Cultivated plant grown from seed from Crockett Road, south of Crocket (see Accession card). "Western Leatherwood.", 37.821574 -122.187259

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3431996-02-15
USA, California, Contra Costa, Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve, above Huckleberry Trail about 1/2 way down trail, northeast-facing slope, under stunted Quercus agrifolia woodland. "Western Leatherwood.", 37.924803 -122.541331

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3441996-02-15
USA, California, Alameda, Anthony Chabot Regional Park, Bird Trail not distant from trail head. "Western Leatherwood.", 37.74979 -122.105895

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3451996-02-16
USA, California, Contra Costa, Redwood Regional Park. Moon Gate Trail, right branch about 200 yards from gate. Gate is across from 9383 Skyline Boulevard. "Western Leatherwood.", 37.821574 -122.187259

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3461996-02-16
USA, California, San Mateo, San Pedro Valley Park, Brooks Creek Trail in view of Brooks Falls. "Western Leatherwood."

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3471996-02-16
USA, California, San Mateo, Edgewood Park, Sylvan Trail from entrance at Old Stage Day Camp. "Western Leatherwood."

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3481996-02-17
USA, California, Sonoma, Above Salmon Creek Road approximately 2 miles from Bodega, before intersection with Fitzpatrick Lane. Altitude 320 feet. "Western Leatherwood."

ILLS:PLANT
Lorin I. Nevling   3491996-02-17
USA, California, Sonoma, Above Salmon Creek Road approximately 2.3 miles from Bodega, 0.2 mile after intersection with Fitzpatrick Lane. Altitude 320 feet. "Western Leatherwood."

ILLS:PLANT
Barbara Ertter   s.n.1999-04-04
USA, California, Contra Costa, Redwood Regional Park in Oakland Hills, open slopes near Moon Trail head. Voucher for molecular sample., 37.814094 -122.163577


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