Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Destuntzia saylorii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NY:NY
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01952110H. Saylor   21001984-10-14
United States of America, California, Sierra Co., Wild Plum Campground, near Hwy. 49, 1295m

TENN-F
TENN-F-047131H. Saylor   HS28871985-06-08
United States, California, Sierra, Sierra City, Wild Plum Campground, Hwy 49 Near Sierra City, 39.56666667 -120.6013889

WTU
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WTU-F-060581H. Saylor   HS2100 (Part)1984-10-14
U.S.A., California, Sierra, Wild Plum Campground., 1296m

MICH:Fungi
2770H. Saylor   16561983-10-02
USA, California, Riverside, San Jacinto River, N fork of, San Jacinto Mountains

MICH:Fungi
2825H. Saylor   16821983-10-16
USA, California, Sierra, Tahoe National Forest, Hwy 49 at Wild Plum Campground

MICH:Fungi
Image Associated With the Occurrence
12365H. Saylor   16451983-10-10
USA, California, Sierra, Wild Plum Campground off Highway 49 at Sierra City, Tahoe National Forest, 1295m

SFSU
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SFSU-F-000469H. Saylor   16451983-10-09
USA, California, Sierra, Wild Plum Campground, off Highway 49 at Sierra City., 39.566289 -120.599104

SFSU
Image Associated With the Occurrence
SFSU-F-000482H. Saylor   16451983-10-09
USA, California, Sierra, Wild Plum Campground, off Highway 49 at Sierra City., 39.566289 -120.599104, 1295m

ISC
Image Associated With the Occurrence
ISC-F-0079699H.S.Saylor   28871985-06-08
USA, California, Sierra, Wild Plum Campground, off Highway 49 near Sierra City, 1295m

EIU
Image Associated With the Occurrence
ILLS00103174Herb Saylor   Part of HS 28871985-06-08
USA, California, Sierra, Wild Plum Campground, 39.566289 -120.599104

PDD:PDD
PDD 58777H Saylor   1986-10-05
United States


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