Dataset: OSU-B
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Washington; Clark; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Bryophyte Collection


OSU:B
Ethel I. Sanborn   s.n.
United States, Washington, Clark, Lucia Falls, Lewis River.

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Ethel I. Sanborn   61930-06-29
United States, Washington, Clark, Lucia Falls, Lewis River.

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Ethel I. Sanborn   s.n.1930-07-09
United States, Washington, Clark, Banks Place, Lewis River.

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Ethel I. Sanborn   s.n.1930-06-29
United States, Washington, Clark, Lucia Falls, Lewis River.

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Ethel I. Sanborn   21930-06-29
United States, Washington, Clark, Lucia Falls.

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Ethel I. Sanborn   51930-06-29
United States, Washington, Clark, Lucia Falls, Lewis River.

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Ethel I. Sanborn   31930-06-29
United States, Washington, Clark, Lucia Falls, Lewis River.

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Judith A. Harpel   129671996-04-06
United States, Washington, Clark, Boy Scouts of America, Camp Lewis, off ne 147th Ave, 3 miles n of Battle Ground, along the Lewis River; along old road from the parking area to the flag pole meadow., 45.8333333333333 -122.5, 58m

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Anna Pechanec   90031955-01-02
United States, Washington, Clark, above U.S. Highway 830; east of Vancouver.

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Ray Smith   3752010-05-08
United States, Washington, Clark, North margin of Healy Road, north slope of Canyon Creek, foothills of Cascade Range, 7 km east of Chelatchie., 45.9473 -122.30354, 216m

OSU:B
A. S. Foster   1251905-06-18
United States, Washington, Clark, Six miles above Vancouver.

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A. S. Foster   s.n.1905-06-18
United States, Washington, Clark, Biddle's ranch, 6 miles above Vancouver.

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Ray Smith   3702010-05-08
United States, Washington, Clark, north side of Healy Road, north slope of Canyon Creek, foothills of Cascade Range, 7 km east of Chelatchie., 45.9473 -122.30354, 216m


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Google Map

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