Search Results — 24 specimen records retrieved (24 records with coordinates) Results for search: County=Butte; Scientific name=Aphyllon purpureum; More information: Jepson Online Interchange
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On damp dark rocky soil, on and around basalt on a steep slope, about 200 feet south of stream in Beatson Hollow, about 1 1/4 mile northwest of the iron gate on the north side of Cherokee Road, North Table Mountain, about 7 miles (air) north of Oroville.
About 100 yards south of the intersection of Forbestown Road and Black Bart Road, about 3 miles (air) southwest of Forbestown, about 11 miles (air) eastof Oroville.
On steep basalt slope, on the south side Beatson Hollow, south of where the small stream flows into the stream on the bottom of Beatson Hollow, about 1 1/4 miles (air) northwest of Cherokee Road, about 7 miles (air) north of Oroville.
On rock slides along the road south of Jordan Creek, about 2 1/2 miles north-east of the Oroville Quincy Highway, about 5 miles north-east of Mountain House.
Steep slopes of Beatson Hollow, southwest of drainage entering Beatson Hollow, about 1 1/4 miles northwest of the iron gate and fence, northwest of Cherokee Road, North Table Mountain, about 7 miles (air) north of Oroville.
Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve. Near base of cliffs, south of stream, south of Indian Cave, about 70 yards north of the very poor dirt road, about 1/2 mile west of Big Chico Creek, about 4 1/2 miles (air) northeast of Chico.
Chico. Collection from Bidwell Park along the trail leading to old pistol range, adjacent Big Chico Creek. Plants growing at base a moist, sheer, north facing cliff.
Sierra Nevada foothills, adjacent Hwy. 32, below Forest Ranch in the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve off Lookout Trail. Plants growing on a steep, open, grassy/rocky, hillside overlooking Big Chico Creek.