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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sanicula bipinnata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164300Cook   5151947-03-01
United States, California, Monterey, Frances Simes Hastings Natural History Reservation, Santa Lucia Mts.

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164318Cook   191946-05-11
United States, California, Monterey, Northeast base of Watertank Hill, Frances Simes Hastings Natural History Reservation, Santa Lucia Mountains

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164326E. K. Balls   170611952-04-17
United States, California, Tulare, Tule River Indian Reservation, Stony Creek, South Fork Tule River. alt 1800 ft, 549m

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164334Francis Ramaley   111511917-04-21
United States, California, Fair Oaks.

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164342Joseph Andorfer Ewan   102491937-04-24
United States, California, Stanislaus, Upper Orestimba Creek

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164359Francis Ramaley   112021917-05-06
United States, California, Fair Oaks.

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164367Peter H. Raven   27571951-03-27
United States, California, Alameda, Tesla Hills

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164375Peter H. Raven   150581960-04-12
United States, California, Ventura, just west of Triunfo Pass, elev 2100 ft. (34° N, 118-119° W)., 640m

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164383Lewis S. Rose   340631934-03-21
United States, California, Contra Costa, 3 mi. E. of Clayton

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Sanicula bipinnata Hook. & Arn.
01164391C. F. Baker   4961902-04-01
United States, California, Santa Clara, Foothills near Stanford University


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