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High Cascade Range; 5.1 km southeast of Turner Mountain, along Road 29N48; top of very steep southwest slope into inner canyon of Mill Creek above Big Bend .
On dry rocky soil, north side of Forest Service Road 26N22, 4,650 feet northwest of Rattlesnake Hill, 3.0 miles (air) south-southeast of Lake Almanor Dam.
Open area west of the Guardian Rock Trail, about 60 yards north of Pine Trail, about 3/8 mile (air) southwest of the intersection of Ten Mile House Road and Highway 32, Upper Bidwell Park, about 10 miles northeast of Chico.
On the west side of Ten Mile House Road, about 200 yards northwest of the table at the old homestead, Upper Bidwell Park, about 3/4 mile (air) southwest of the intersection of Highway 32 and Ten Mile House Road, about 10 miles northeast of Chico.
Central Sierra Nevada Foothills. Red Hills, 4.2 air km west-southwest of Chinese Camp; along South Serpentine Loop Road about 2.1 km northwest of Red Hills Road.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; south slope of Mt. Etna; along the road to Johnsville (Road 900; Road 22N12X) 8.9 road km east of Quincy-La Porte road. Steep open south-facing rocky area below large rock outcrops, where the road crosses.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Southwest spur of Rocky Ridge, 0.6 air km south of Batchelor Point; along Road 23Np6E 0.8 road km southeast of Rim Road/Ponderosa Way.
Edge of a dry meadow, about 30 yards southwest of the intersection of Forbestown Road and Black Bart Road, about 3 1/4 miles (air) southwest of Forbestown.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; above the end of Road 18N01A halfway between Summit Hill and New Bullards Bar Reservoir (North Yuba River); 5.6 air-km northeast of Dobbins.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; 2.6 air-km east of Challenge, along Road 19N03 1.3 road mi north of its crossing of Indian Creek, on slopes just east of the creek.
Plumas National Forest. S-facing volcanics outcropping 'barren' area above Jackson Cr and Middle Fk Feather River; 2.3 mi from hwy 89/70 on rd 23N11, then 1.1 mi on 23N48.
Plumas National Forest. Ridge between Bean Creek and Spanish Creek; along Rd 25N17 5.6 mi northwest of Spanish Ranch Road (in Meadow Valley), and 0.8 mi south of the crest to East Branch North Fork Feather River drainage.
Plumas National Forest. Top of ridge southwest of confluence of North and South Branches of Ward Creek. Along access road 2.4 mi southeast of Genesee Valley.
Plumas National Forest. East side of Ward Creek 0.2 mi north of confluence of its North and South Branches. Along dirt road mine access in bottom of canyon; 1.1 mi south of Genesee Valley.
Cascade Range Foothills. Hog Lake Plateau. BLM parcel along Hwy. 36 NE of Red Bluff. Growing in the dry bed of a rocky flood channel along Paynes Creek ca. 0.3 mi downstream from the old bridge site.
Cascade Range Foothills. Stone Ridge Ranch Devolopment Site E of Cohasset Rd. at Chico Municipal. North-facing cliff S of intermittent drainage in Sheep Hollow.
Northern California. Sierra Nevada. NE side of upper end of Paradise Lake. Where last tributaries from E enter. [Lat./Long. on label is '39 52 N; 121 35 W'].
High Cascade Range. East-facing slope of ridge overlooking North Fork Feather River and Caribou Road, about 2.6 km north of confluence of East Branch North Fork Feather River; along Road 26N26 3.4 km from Caribou Road.
Northern High Sierra Nevada; ca. 6.2 air-miles southwest of Sierra City, ca. 6.4 air-mile southeast of Downieville, ca. 5.4 air-mile northwest of Bowman Lake; slope above Henness Pass Road.
Located in Northern Sierra Nevada, north of the town of Magalia, on an exposed serpentine outcrop belonging to LNF. Site approx. 0.3 air miles north of Magalia Reservoir.
On the west side of Encina Grade Road (Bloomer Hill Road), about 2 miles (air) southeast of Bloomer Hill, about 2 miles west of Oroville Quincy Highway.
Mendocino National Forest--North Coast Ranges. Black Butte River Watershed. Lone Star, about 150 yards west of junction of FH7 and old logging road barrier; on slope north of old logging road just above ephemeral drainage.
On the east side of Bardees Bar Road, north of the small stream, about 1/8 mile west of the poor bridge across the North Fork of the Feather River at Bardees Bar, about 2 3/4 miles (air) southwest of Pulga.
On the east side of Bald Rock Dome, on the west side of the Dome Trail, trail leads to the Middle Fork of the Feather River, about 1 3/4 miles by the trail from the trail head which is 3/10 mile east of Bean Creek Road, about 2 miles (air) northeast of Big Bald Rock, about 16 miles (air) northeast of Oroville.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; along Road 28 along the southern end of Swayne Hill; about 1.7 air km northeast of the confluence of French Creek at the North Fork Feather River arm of Lake Oroville.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Eldorado National Forest, Traverse Creek Special Interest Area; near the confluence of Rock Canyon Creek and Traverse Creek.
On the west side of Encina Grade Road (Bloomer Hill Road), about 2 miles (air) southeast of Bloomer Hill, about 2 miles west of Oroville Quincy Highway
On the east side of Bardees Bar Road, north of the small stream, about 1/8 mile west of the poor bridge across the North Fork of the Feather River at Bardees Bar, about 2 3/4 miles (air) southwest of Pulga
On the east side of Bald Rock Dome, on the west side of the Dome Trail, trail leads to the Middle Fork of the Feather River, about 1 3/4 miles by the trail from the trail head which is 3/10 mile east of Bean Creek Road, about 2 miles (air) northeast of Bi
Open area west of the Guardian Rock Trail, about 60 yards north of Pine Trail, about 3/8 mile (air) southwest of the intersection of Ten Mile House Road and Highway 32, Upper Bidwell Park, about 10 miles northeast of Chico
On the west side of Ten Mile House Road, about 200 yards northwest of the table at the old homestead, Upper Bidwell Park, about 3/4 mile (air) southwest of the intersection of Highway 32 and Ten Mile House Road, about 10 miles northeast of Chico
On dry rocky soil, north side of Forest Service Road 26N22, 4,650 feet northwest of Rattlesnake Hill, 3.0 miles (air) south-southeast of Lake Almanor Dam
From Alturas head South on Highway 395. At the town of Likely turn left onto county road 64, and continue to Jess Valley. Turn right at fork onto county road 258. Continue past Blue Lake, and turn onto Clark Valley road. Collection site is just after border between BLM and USFS land. South of aspen stand
About 1/2 mile southeast of Table Mountain, about 1 1/2 miles (air) northwest of Tamarack Flat, about 3 1/2 miles (air) northwest of Little Grass Valley Reservoir Dam.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; above the end of Road 18N01A halfway between Summit Hill and New Bullards Bar Reservoir (North Yuba River); 5.6 air-km northeast of Dobbins.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; 2.6 air-km east of Challenge, along Road 19N03 1.3 road mi north of its crossing of Indian Creek, on slopes just east of the creek.
Northern High Sierra Nevada, El Dorado National Forest, Tranverse Creek Special interest area, near the confluence of Rock Canyon Creek and Transverse Creek
W side of Ten Mile House Road, about 100-200 yards NW of the table at the old homestead, Upper Bidwell Park, about 3/4 air miles SW of the intersection of Hwy 32 and Ten Mile House Road, about 10 miles NE of Chico.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Plumas National Forest; south slope of Mt. Etna; along the road to Johnsville (Road 900; Road 22N12X), 8.9 road km east of Quincy-La Porte Road.
Northern High Sierra Nevada. Southwestern spur of Rocky Ridge, 0.6 air km south of Bachelor Point; along Road 23N06E 0.8 road km southeast of Rim Road/Ponderosa Way.
Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains Foothills: Poloma Road at its junction with Cosgrove Creek Road, 3 miles NE (30a^z) of Valley Springs (Valley Springs 7.5'Q)
Shasta National Forest. Along Forest Road 26 to Lake Siskiyou outside of Mt. Shasta City. Mixed conifer forest. Steep, rocky serpentine slopes along Sacramento River.
Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains Foothills: Poloma Road at its junction with Cosgrove Creek Road, 3 miles NE (30 deg. ) of Valley Springs (Valley Springs 7.5' Q.)
Forbestown, Forbestown, about 2 miles air northwest, near the water pipe where it comes out of the mountain, on the north slope of the Ponderosa Reservoir
Mayacmas Mountains, Geyser Rock, ca. 3 1/2 mi. west of Whispering Pines, northeast Sonoma County. (Elevation estimated by label maker using Google Earth.)
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, just past the railroad tressle after Keddie (just past Graff collections 259-297), on the west-facing road cut. T25N,R9E,S15. Growing on gravelly, reddish shale, the cut filling in with Pinus jeffreyi, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus sp., Acrtostaphylos sp.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, just past the railroad tressle after Keddie (just past Graff collections 259-297), on the west-facing road cut. T25N,R9E,S15. Growing on gravelly, reddish shale, the cut filling in with Pinus jeffreyi, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus sp., Acrtostaphylos sp.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, just past the railroad tressle after Keddie (just past Graff collections 259-297), on the west-facing road cut. T25N,R9E,S15. Growing on gravelly, reddish shale, the cut filling in with Pinus jeffreyi, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus sp., Acrtostaphylos sp.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, at turnout just after Quarry Rd. Locally infrequent on road cut filling in with Pinus jeffreyi, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus sp., Acrtostaphylos sp., Apix mellifera.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, at turnout just after Quarry Rd. Locally infrequent on road cut filling in with Pinus jeffreyi, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus sp., Acrtostaphylos sp., Apix mellifera.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, just past Keddie, on east-facing road cut, just before bridge going over Spanish Creek. T25N,R9E,S22. Growing on a bare, rocky, gravelly, steep cut, below a forest of Pinus jeffreyi, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus kelloggii.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, just past Keddie, on east-facing road cut, just before bridge going over Spanish Creek. T25N,R9E,S22. Growing on a bare, rocky, gravelly, steep cut, below a forest of Pinus jeffreyi, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus kelloggii.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, just past Keddie, on east-facing road cut, just before bridge going over Spanish Creek. T25N,R9E,S22. Growing on a bare, rocky, gravelly, steep cut, below a forest of Pinus jeffreyi, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus kelloggii.
Plumas National Forest, Serpentine Canyon. Hwy. 70 west, .8 miles past Rich Gulch Rd. (USNFS Rd. 26N22), on right roadside. T25N,R8E,S18. Past flowering.
Plumas National Forest, Serpentine Canyon. Hwy. 70 west, .8 miles past Rich Gulch Rd. (USNFS Rd. 26N22), on right roadside. T25N,R8E,S18. Past flowering.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70, .3 miles northwest of its junction with USNFS Rd. 23N06 (just past Mohawk), on the northeast side of the road. T22N,R12E,S5. Growing in sandy clay with Pinus jeffreyi and scrub. Mid-bloom. Bombus sp.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70, .3 miles northwest of its junction with USNFS Rd. 23N06 (just past Mohawk), on the northeast side of the road. T22N,R12E,S5. Growing in sandy clay with Pinus jeffreyi and scrub. Mid-bloom. Bombus sp.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70, .3 miles northwest of its junction with USNFS Rd. 23N06 (just past Mohawk), on the northeast side of the road. T22N,R12E,S5. Growing in sandy clay with Pinus jeffreyi and scrub. Mid-bloom. Bombus sp.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70, .3 miles northwest of its junction with USNFS Rd. 23N06 (just past Mohawk), on the northeast side of the road. T22N,R12E,S5. Growing in sandy clay with Pinus jeffreyi and scrub. Mid-bloom. Bombus sp.
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70, .35 miles northwest of 2nd "Cromberg" sign, on northeast side of the road. T23N,R11E,S13. With Pinus ponderosa, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus kelloggii, grasses.
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70 west, .3 mile southeast of Greenhorn Ranch Rd., on right road bank. T24N,R10E,S25. Growing in light brown, sandy, gravelly soil, with Arctostaphylos sp. and scrub. Bombus sp.
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70 west, .3 mile southeast of Greenhorn Ranch Rd., on right road bank. T24N,R10E,S25. Growing in light brown, sandy, gravelly soil, with Arctostaphylos sp. and scrub. Bombus sp.
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70 west, .3 mile southeast of Greenhorn Ranch Rd., on right road bank. T24N,R10E,S25. Growing in light brown, sandy, gravelly soil, with Arctostaphylos sp. and scrub. Bombus sp.
El Dorado National Forest. On the right side of the Mormon Emigrant Trail west, just past the first crossing of Jenkinson Lake. With Pinus ponderosa, Quercus kelloggii, Arctostaphylos sp., Pteridium aquilinum spp. pubescens, grasses.
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, pass Kyburz (just past Graff collection 249-251), on left road bank. (co-occurring with Monardella lanceolata Gray, Graff collections 252-256).
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, pass Kyburz (just past Graff collection 249-251), on left road bank. (co-occurring with Monardella lanceolata Gray, Graff collections 252-256).
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, pass Kyburz (just past Graff collection 249-251), on left road bank. (co-occurring with Monardella lanceolata Gray, Graff collections 252-256).
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, just pass Kyburz on the left road bank. Locally frequent on a steep, bare, granitic slope, below a forest of Pinus ponderosa, Abies concolor, Quercus kelloggii.
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, just pass Kyburz on the left road bank. Locally frequent on a steep, bare, granitic slope, below a forest of Pinus ponderosa, Abies concolor, Quercus kelloggii.
Plumas National Forest. 1.2 miles north on Caribou Rd. (USNFS Rd. 27N26) from wooden bridge just past USNFS Queen Lily Campground, on left roadside. T25N,R8E,S4. Locally infrequent on a rocky, iron-rich serpentine slope, with occasional Pinus ponderosa, Quercus sp., Salix sp.
Mendocino National Forest. .8 miles down San Hedrin Rd. from the junction with road to Alder Springs, on left roadside. Locally infrequent beneath Pinus ponderosa, P. lambertiana, Quercus kelloggii, Q. sp., Toxicodendron diversilobum, Arctostaphylos sp. Bombus sp., butterflies.
Mendocino National Forest. Somewhere around Kneecap Ridge, virtually lost in the wilderness. Locally infrequent beneath Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, Quercus lobata, Arctostaphylos sp. Butterfly.
Mendocino National Forest. Somewhere around Kneecap Ridge, virtually lost in the wilderness. Locally infrequent beneath Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, Quercus lobata, Arctostaphylos sp. Butterfly.
Mendocino National Forest. .5 miles down San Hedrin Rd. from the junction with road to Alder Springs, on left roadside. Locally infrequent beneath Pinus ponderosa, P. lambertiana, Quercus kelloggii, Q. sp., Toxicodendron diversilobum, Arctostaphylos sp. Bombus sp., butterflies.
Mendocino National Forest. .5 miles down San Hedrin Rd. from the junction with road to Alder Springs, on left roadside. Locally infrequent beneath Pinus ponderosa, P. lambertiana, Quercus kelloggii, Q. sp., Toxicodendron diversilobum, Arctostaphylos sp. Bombus sp., butterflies.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70 west, at turnout just after Quarry Rd. Locally infrequent on road cut filling in with Pinus jeffreyi, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus sp., Acrtostaphylos sp., Apix mellifera.
Plumas National Forest. Hwy. 70, .3 miles northwest of its junction with USNFS Rd. 23N06 (just past Mohawk), on the northeast side of the road. T22N,R12E,S5. Growing in sandy clay with Pinus jeffreyi and scrub. Mid-bloom. Bombus sp.
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, pass Kyburz (just past Graff collection 249-251), on left road bank. (co-occurring with Monardella lanceolata Gray, Graff collections 252-256).
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70 west, .3 mile southeast of Greenhorn Ranch Rd., on right road bank. T24N,R10E,S25. Growing in light brown, sandy, gravelly soil, with Arctostaphylos sp. and scrub. Bombus sp.
El Dorado National Forest. On the right side of the Mormon Emigrant Trail west, just past the first crossing of Jenkinson Lake. With Pinus ponderosa, Quercus kelloggii, Arctostaphylos sp., Pteridium aquilinum spp. pubescens, grasses.
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, pass Kyburz (just past Graff collection 249-251), on left road bank. (co-occurring with Monardella lanceolata Gray, Graff collections 252-256).
Mendocino National Forest. Rte. 162 west, 2.1 miles northeast of road to Alder Springs, on right road bank. Locally frequent beneath Pinus coulteri, P. lambertiana, P. ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kelloggii. Bombus sp., Apis mellifera, butterfly.
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, just pass Kyburz on the left road bank. Locally frequent on a steep, bare, granitic slope, below a forest of Pinus ponderosa, Abies concolor, Quercus kelloggii.
Mendocino National Forest. .8 miles down San Hedrin Rd. from the junction with road to Alder Springs, on left roadside. Locally infrequent beneath Pinus ponderosa, P. lambertiana, Quercus kelloggii, Q. sp., Toxicodendron diversilobum, Arctostaphylos sp. Bombus sp., butterflies.
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70 west, .3 mile southeast of Greenhorn Ranch Rd., on right road bank. T24N,R10E,S25. Growing in light brown, sandy, gravelly soil, with Arctostaphylos sp. and scrub. Bombus sp.
Mendocino National Forest. Rte. 162 west, 2.1 miles northeast of road to Alder Springs, on right road bank. Locally frequent beneath Pinus coulteri, P. lambertiana, P. ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kelloggii. Bombus sp., Apis mellifera, butterfly.
Plumas National Forest, Serpentine Canyon. Hwy. 70 west, 1.15 miles past Rich Gulch Rd. (USNFS Rd. 26N22), on the right roadside. T25N,R7E,S13. Past flowering.
Plumas National Forest. On Hwy. 70 west, .3 mile southeast of Greenhorn Ranch Rd., on right road bank. T24N,R10E,S25. Growing in light brown, sandy, gravelly soil, with Arctostaphylos sp. and scrub. Bombus sp.
El Dorado National Forest. On the right side of the Mormon Emigrant Trail west, just past the first crossing of Jenkinson Lake. With Pinus ponderosa, Quercus kelloggii, Arctostaphylos sp., Pteridium aquilinum spp. pubescens, grasses.
El Dorado National Forest. On the right side of the Mormon Emigrant Trail west, just past the first crossing of Jenkinson Lake. With Pinus ponderosa, Quercus kelloggii, Arctostaphylos sp., Pteridium aquilinum spp. pubescens, grasses.
El Dorado National Forest. On Hwy. 50 east, pass Kyburz (just past Graff collection 249-251), on left road bank. (co-occurring with Monardella lanceolata Gray, Graff collections 252-256).
Mendocino National Forest. Rte. 162 west, 2.1 miles northeast of road to Alder Springs, on right road bank. Locally frequent beneath Pinus coulteri, P. lambertiana, P. ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kelloggii. Bombus sp., Apis mellifera, butterfly.
on east side of Bardees Bar Road, north of the small stream, about 1/8 mile west of the poor bridge across the North Fork of the Feather River at Bardees Bar, about 2 3/4 miles (air) southwest of Pulga
Plumas National Forest; along Road 28 along the southern end of Swayne Hill; about 1.7 air KM northeast of the confluence of French Creek at the North Fork Feather River arm of Lake Oroville.
Lone Star, about 150 yards west of junction of FH7 and old logging road barrier. Mendocino National Forest- North Coast Ranges, Black Butte River Watershed
T22N R5E ne sec 6. Pulga quad. On serpentine, N side of Feather River Hwy 70, at NW end of Pulga bridge and along Pulga Rd ca. 1/4 mi, ca. 20 mi NE of Oroville. Open & dry weathered reddish serpentine. 1600 ft elev.