Dataset: DCM-DCM
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Oregon; Douglas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History, Roseburg


DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   4591980-08-17
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Jackson Creek., 43.01823 -122.54955, 1067m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   52481977-04-20
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   30121999-09-07
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Huckleberry Gap, Rogue-Umpqua Divide., 42.91796 -122.5897, 1554m

DCM:DCM
Jack Hausotter   15731983-10-12
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Black Creek.

DCM:DCM
Jack Hausotter   15711983-10-12
United States, Oregon, Douglas, High Cascades.

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   20261997-06-14
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Fall Creek Falls., 43.32096 -122.84356, 305m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   4601980-09-17
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Abbott Butte; Tiller, South Umpqua rd. 46 to Jackson Crk. rd. 293 to 3032, south on 295, east on unimproved 2932 toward Abbott Butte., 42.93213 -122.55001, 1859m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   88-10251988-07-24
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA, Umpqua River; 11.3-ha island in the Umpqua River, at end of Cougar Creek Road, 7.3 km west of Bullock Bridge and OR 138., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   88-16311988-07-24
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA. 11.3-ha island in the Umpqua River at end of Cougar Creek Road, 7.3 km west of Bullock Bridge and OR 138., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   11171984-08-14
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Threemile Creek., 43.74676 -124.17214, 15m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.