Dataset: hb. Kellman-
Taxa: Rinodina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Private Herbarium of Ken Kellman


hb. Kellman
1007K.M. Kellman   79952016-02-25
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz Co., Big Basin Redwoods State Park, 37.142944 -122.199167, 685m

hb. Kellman
1008K.M. Kellman   79992016-02-25
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz Co., Big Basin Redwoods State Park, 37.142944 -122.19917, 685m

hb. Kellman
Rinodina bischoffii (Hepp) A. Massal.
1045K.M. Kellman   82462016-06-17
U.S.A., California, Santa Clara Co., Monte Bello Open Space Preserve, 37.31725 -122.14808, 850m

hb. Kellman
1300K.M. Kellman   9326a2021-04-17
U.S.A., San Benito Co., Rocks Ranch, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, 36.84161 -121.60552, 120m

hb. Kellman
Rinodina laevigata (Ach.) Malme
1438K.M. Kellman   95792022-05-03
U.S.A., California, Calaveras Co., 38.29609 -120.6975, 490m

hb. Kellman
Rinodina pyrina (Ach.) Arnold
1459K.M. Kellman   96122022-09-19
U.S.A., 39.24419 -119.94026, 1930m

hb. Kellman
Rinodina terricola Sheard & K. Knudsen
1494K.M. Kellman   92752021-03-24
U.S.A., California, Monterey Co., Rocks Ranch, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, 36.83151 -121.61123, 275m

hb. Kellman
1614K.M. Kellman   97232023-04-21
U.S.A., California, Contra Costa Co., 37.79643 -122.02273, 275m

hb. Kellman
1662K.M. Kellman   97602023-05-14
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz Co., 37.08921 -122.09477, 120m

hb. Kellman
1806K.M. Kellman   98982024-03-10
U.S.A., California, Calaveras Co., 38.29273 -120.69966, 460m

hb. Kellman
1815K.M. Kellman   99052024-03-16
U.S.A., California, San Mateo Co., San Bruno Mountain State Park, 37.6861 -122.43186, 325m


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Google Map

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