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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus kelloggii (Quercus californica)
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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Quercus californica (Torr.) Cooper
00993659A. Eastwood   1894-09-09
United States, California, Placer, Newcastle

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00996082Jeffrey Huber   2931971-10-06
United States, California, Shasta, 15 mi S of Weed on 1-5

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00996090A. A. Heller   127911917-07-04
United States, California, Glenn, Coast Range at Alder Springs, in open gravelly places in the yellow pine belt., 1280m

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00996108Francis Ramaley   112881917-00-00
United States, California, 16 mi above Placerville on Lake Tahoe Rd, common oak on hillsides at this altitude

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00996116C. B. Wolf   54811933-09-23
United States, California, El Dorado, W slope of Sierra Nevada, 6 mi S of El Dorado on road to Plymouth, along Consumnes River, 305m

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00996124Lewis S. Rose   490211949-04-06
United States, California, Marin, Black Point, 30m

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00996132Kay Reader   2361954-04-30
United States, California, San Bernardino, on road from San Bernardino to Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino Mt. Range, 1646m

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00996140Tomich   4041952-01-22
United States, California, Monterey, Santa Lucia Mts. NW quarter of Sec 8

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00996157Carl B. Wolf   39921932-08-06
United States, California, Riverside, San Jacinto Mts. Strawberry Valley, base of Devil's Slide Trail to Tahquitz Valley, 1707m


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