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

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Private Herbarium of Jason Hollinger


hb. Hollinger
Polycoccum Saut. ex Körb.
Jason Hollinger   116962016-05-06
United States, Nevada, Lincoln County, Kiln Spring ca. 4 mi. N of Hwy. 319 on Panaca Kilns Rd., 37.8045 -114.158, 2050m

hb. Hollinger
Polycoccum Saut. ex Körb.
Jason Hollinger   81202014-10-10
United States, Nevada, Pershing County, Humboldt Range, Black Canyon, southwest-facing slope near final switchbacks of faint mining track at head of canyon, 40.5468 -118.193, 2449m

hb. Hollinger
Jason Hollinger   176002017-08-25
United States, Washington, Spokane County, Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, 47.4515 -117.6082, 712m

hb. Hollinger
Jason Hollinger   48232013-04-17
United States, Washington, Spokane County, Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Kepple Lake overlook, 47.4423 -117.5264, 698m

hb. Hollinger
Polycoccum microsticticum (Leight. ex Mudd) Arnold
Jason Hollinger   114492016-05-08
United States, Nevada, Lincoln County, where Hwy. 93 crosses toe of Chief Range just N of Indian Cove (ca. 4 mi. N of Caliente), 37.67 -114.49, 1400m

hb. Hollinger
Jason Hollinger   81732014-10-10
United States, Nevada, Pershing County, Humboldt Range, Black Canyon, rhyolite outcrops along ridgeline above head of canyon, 40.5456 -118.18, 2803m

hb. Hollinger
Polycoccum evae Calat. & V.J. Rico
Jason Hollinger   115452016-05-07
United States, Nevada, Lincoln County, Lodge Peak ca. 4 mi. N of Hwy. 319 on Panaca Kilns Road then hike ca. 2 mi. ENE, 37.817 -114.1304, 2260m

hb. Hollinger
Polycoccum evae Calat. & V.J. Rico
Jason Hollinger   187132018-01-27
United States, California, Santa Clara County, Blue Oak Ranch Reserve, 37.3915 -121.7478, 674m


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