Dataset: UC
Taxa: Virgella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC1576864   s.n.1977-05-21
USA, California, Siskiyou, Klamath National Forest, 15 miles east of Seiad Valley., 1280m

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC78820W. B. Cooke   203481947-07-25
USA, California, North side of Cascade Gulch, Mount Shasta

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC638070W. B. Cooke   134191939-08-25
USA, California, Siskiyou, Recent lava flow above MacBride Springs, 1676m

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC960392C. R. Quick   47-1061947-09-11
USA, California, Wallowa, Above the Boy Scout Camp, west side of west fork of Wallowa Creek above Wallowa State Park

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC1201713C. R. Quick   60-C1960-05-25
USA, California, Tuolumne, 1.5 miles up Gooseberry Road, near Dodge Ridge Lodge, east of Pinecrest

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC254154L. Bonar   1921-06-28
USA, California, Fresno, Pine Ridge

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC1141868C. R. Quick   58-D11958-06-17
USA, California, Siskiyou, On ridge road to Cecilville, Black Bear Summit south of Sawyer's Bar, Klamath National Forest., 1372m

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC977279C. R. Quick   53-O1953-08-23
USA, California, Tuolumne, East of Cow Creek Guard Station, Stanislaus National Forest, 1935m

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC801672W. B. Cooke   238841948-06-16
USA, Oregon, Wallowa, above the Boy Scout Camp, west side of West Fork of Wallowa Creek above Wallowa State Park

UC
Virgella robusta (Tubeuf) Darker
UC938427C. R. Quick   50-1051950-08-29
USA, California, Big Bar Mountain, east of Pulga


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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