Dataset: UBC-
Taxa: Ramaricium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC
F28378Oluna Ceska   2013-12-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; Quercus garryana stand below the main parking lot in front of the DAO building, 48.5263 -123.422

UBC
F24929Oluna Ceska   2011-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; southern slope below the main Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics building, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
F25054Oluna Ceska   2011-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; southern slope above the main gate on the left side of the road, 48.5263 -123.409

UBC
F25109Oluna Ceska   2011-06-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; below the paved road, along the ephemeral creek, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
F24873Oluna Ceska   2011-01-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; behind the smaller dome to NW corner, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
F25393Oluna Ceska   2012-01-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; forest margin behind the small dome, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
F25087Oluna Ceska   2011-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; ridge behind the small dome, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
F24928Oluna Ceska   2011-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; southern slope below the main Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics building, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
F27862Oluna Ceska   2012-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, Colwood, Royal Roads University, forest behind the tennis courts, 48.4341 -123.475


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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