Dataset: BLMVALE
Taxa: Hackelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management, Vale District


BLMVALE
1775C. McCaffrey   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1776Jean Findley   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1777G. Kreitner   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1778J. Findley   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1779G. Kreitner   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1780Jean Findley   JF10672003-06-26
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Locality: Wood Road, Oregon Canyon Mtns. <br/>Quad Name: Doolittle Creek., 2226m

BLMVALE
1781D. Mansfield, H. Kugler, H. Nielsen, J. Loehrke   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1782D. Mansfield, H. Kugler, H. Nielsen, J.Loehrke   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
1783D. Mansfield, H. Kugler, H. Nielsen, J. Loehrke   
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
6125C. Button   CB-V1091993-06-07
U.S.A., Oregon, Baker, About 1.5 miles north of Hwy 86, tributary to Balm Creek, Lower Powder Valley, 854m

BLMVALE
6128C. Button   
U.S.A., Washington, Asotin, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
Hackelia hispida (A. Gray) I.M. Johnst.
6129C. Button   
U.S.A., Washington, Asotin, detailed locality information protected

BLMVALE
6126C. Button   V-1621993-07-01
U.S.A., Oregon, Baker, USGS QUAD: LOST BASIN 7.5, 1601m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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