Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus chrysolepis (Quercus wilcoxii, Quercus chrysolepis var. chrysolepis, Quercus chrysolepis var. nana), Quercus chrysolepis var. nana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   334212001-04-25
USA, California, San Bernardino, Vicinity of the San Andreas Fault, north side of Swarthout Canyon Road along Cajon Creek north of its crossing, San Bernardino National Forest, San Bernardino Mountains; west of Route I-15. Elevation 2670-2720 feet., 34.274605 -117.452482

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill; B.E. Dutton   330222000-08-13
USA, OREGON, JOSEPHINE, ca. 7 mi due west-northwest of Selma along logging road (NFD 087), 0.6 mile southeast of Store Gulch campsite, south side Illinois River. Elev. ca. 1500 ft. Siskiyou National Forest. Klamath Mountains (Siskiyou Mtns.) Ecoregion.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill; Kate Kramer and family   334712001-04-26
USA, California, Riverside, San Jacinto Mountains, San Jacinto Wilderness, west of Palm Springs, trails south of visitor building at terminus of Palm Springs Aerial Tramway; vicinity of Long Meadow and higher ridges. Elevation about 8500 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
J.M. Tucker & W.R. Hildreth   39841966-07-10
USA, California, Inyo, East side of Sierra Nevada, elevation about 5400 feet; 100 yards below the public campground, 4.5 miles up Cottonwood Creek from Highway 395, calculated 11 to 12 miles north of Olancha., 36.496538 -118.034981

ILLS:PLANT
J.M. Tucker & W.R. Hildreth   39891966-07-10
USA, California, Inyo, Sage Flat, 5.1 miles (by road) east of Highway 395, and approximately 7 miles southeast of Olancha. Elevation 6000 feet., 36.210063 -117.917419


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