Dataset: RENO-V
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Washington; Kitsap; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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25366A.B. Evanko   s.n.1956-09-22
United States, Washington, Kitsap, Bremerton, Ranch-Lambert Road, 48.767577 -118.625199, 701m

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46437R.R. Halse   35291987-10-12
United States, Washington, Kitsap, Bainbridge Island, along St Hwy 305 by its jct w/ Day Rd ca .7 mi from Agate Pass Bridge; very common tree along the W side of Puget Sound. T26N, R2E, S33., 47.6988 -122.5538, 59m

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56920D. Giblin; B. Legler   03-262003-05-03
United States, Washington, Kitsap, 1 mile SE of Big Beef Harbor on Seabeck Highway North; ca 1 mile N of junction with Newberry Hill Road., 47.638833 -122.774056, 91m

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60386B. Legler   3302003-05-03
United States, Washington, Kitsap, University of Washington's Big Beef Creek Field Station, 9 miles Northwest of Bremerton, along gated road leading up creek from station, 47.649361 -122.780611, 6m

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60387B. Legler   3272003-05-03
United States, Washington, Kitsap, University of Washington's big Beef Creek Field Station, 9 miles northwest of Bremerton, along small creek running below entrance road, 47.651667 -122.780583, 3m

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60388B. Legler   3142003-05-03
United States, Washington, Kitsap, Mouth of Big Beef Creek at University of Washington's Big Beef Creek Field Station, 9 miles Northwest of Bremerton, 47.652028 -122.783, 2m

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84983B. Legler; D. Giblin   14512004-04-16
United States, Washington, Kitsap, South face of Green Mountain 6 miles west of Bremerton, 47.56919 -122.755527, 213 - 488m

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84985R.R. Halse   35301987-10-12
United States, Washington, Kitsap, Along Hansville Road ca. 5 miles south of Hansville at the junction with N.E. Little Boston Road., 47.837521 -122.539366, 108m


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