Dataset: hb. Hollinger-
Taxa: Miriquidica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Private Herbarium of Jason Hollinger


hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   137662016-06-27
United States, Oregon, Grant County, Laycock Creek Rd. (49) ca. 3 mi. S of jct. with Ingle Creek Rd. (48), 44.3089 -119.0939, 1536m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   137842016-06-27
United States, Oregon, Grant County, Laycock Creek Rd. (49) ca. 3 mi. S of jct. with Ingle Creek Rd. (48), 44.3089 -119.0939, 1536m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica Hertel & Rambold
Jason Hollinger   175322017-08-21
United States, Idaho, Elmore County, Sawtooth Mountains, Spangle Lake, 43.947 -115.0289, 2644m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   198602018-03-25
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Siskiyou Field Station, 42.282 -123.661, 525m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   198792018-03-26
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Siskiyou Field Station, 42.2814 -123.6483, 417m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   6796b2014-10-27
United States, Washington, Spokane County, Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, ungrazed mima prairie near Stubblefield Lake, 47.4083 -117.5273, 700m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   187112018-01-27
United States, California, Santa Clara County, Blue Oak Ranch Reserve, 37.3915 -121.7478, 674m

hb. Hollinger
Miriquidica scotopholis (Tuck.) B.D. Ryan & Timdal
Jason Hollinger   187572018-01-27
United States, California, Santa Clara County, Blue Oak Ranch Reserve, 37.3817 -121.7401, 560m


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Google Map

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