Dataset: BLMVALE
Taxa: dalea => Dalea ornata, Dalea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management, Vale District


BLMVALE
2845Thomas, Gardner   GW2010-07-14
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Locality: Succor Creek Rd South of State Park., 43.398056 -117.129417, 1141m

BLMVALE
2846Thomas, Hatcher   GW2010-06-29
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Locality: Twin Springs Rd., 43.726667 -117.270556, 1004m

BLMVALE
2847Eshleman, Beeler   GW632009-07-21
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Willow Springs off Mcbryde Rd, in dry creek bed on the right side of the road., 43.337722 -117.032028, 1174m

BLMVALE
2848G. Wigglesworth, M. Eshleman   GW302009-06-26
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Locality: Crooked Creek State Wayside., 42.805972 -117.730583, 1090m

BLMVALE
2849R.E. Brainerd, N. Otting, D. Lytjen   4062004-05-24
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Malheur County: Owyhee Uplands, 22.5 air miles southeast of Harper. Dead Horse Canyon, 1/4 mile northwest of Dead Horse Spring., 43.567017 -117.438417, 915m

BLMVALE
2853C. Button   CB-V0891993-05-24
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Locality: 1/4 mile S of Birch Creek Ranch, east of road.<br/>Quad Name: Hole in the Ground 7.5., 884m

BLMVALE
2850D. Mansfield   01-1992001-07-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, On a brown ash barren about 0.2 miles north of Sand Springs. About 15 miles south of Rome., 1067m

BLMVALE
2851D. Mansfield, H. Kugler, H. Nielsen, J. Loehrke   02-1012002-06-05
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Lambert Rocks Quad. On Owyhee River ~1 mi. N of Sand Springs Creek., 43.0181 -117.70695, 960m

BLMVALE
2852D. Mansfield, H. Kugler, H. Nielsen, J. Loehrke   02-1162002-06-05
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Lambert Rocks Quad. On Owyhee River ~2 mi. N of Sand Springs Creek., 43.0235 -117.699667, 1006m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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