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Dataset: Hoover
Search Criteria: California; Monterey; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hoover Herbarium Sandbox


Hoover-10314
undetermined Coville
Rebecca Frankl   12019-03-10
California, Monterey, Sawyer Camp Trail, Crystal Springs Reservoir. 0.4 miles down the trail from the south entrance at Crystal Springs Rd. Growing on the side of the trail opposite from the reservoir., 37.5345 -122.3688

Hoover-27286
undetermined Benth.
Rebecca Frankl   22019-03-10
California, Monterey, Sawyer Camp Trail, Crystal Springs Reservoir., 37.5342 -122.3688

Hoover-947
undetermined Michx.
Rebecca Frankl   32019-03-10
California, Monterey, Sawyer Camp Trail, Crystal Springs Reservoir. 0.4 miles up the trail from the south entrance at Crystal Springs Rd. Growing on the side of the trail opposite the lake., 37.5346 -122.3688

Hoover-17959
undetermined DC.
Rebecca Frankl   42019-03-10
California, Monterey, Sawyer Camp Trail, Crystal Springs Reservoir. 0.4 miles up from the south entrance by way of Crystal Springs Rd. Growing on the side of the trail opposite from the lake., 37.5345 -122.3688

Hoover
undetermined
Rebecca Frankl   52019-03-10
California, Monterey, Sawyer Camp Trail, Crystal Springs Reservoir. 0.35 miles up the trail from the south entrance of Crystal Springs Rd. Growing on a ledge on the side of the trail opposite the lake., 37.5342 -122.3688

Hoover-47398
undetermined Sessé & Moc.
Victoria Thek   62019-02-18
California, Monterey, Salmon Creek trail off Highway 1 past Ragged Point. From falls trail just past a large outcrop of serpentine., 35.814667 -121.35333


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