Dataset: CIC-V
Taxa: Arrhenatherum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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College of Idaho, Harold M. Tucker Herbarium, Vascular Plants


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17434James Grimes, Patricia L. Packard   17101980-06-29
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Jarbridge Mountains, along the Jarbridge River about 3/4 mile below (north of) Jarbridge., 41.8902 -115.4239, 1829m

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20815Roger Rosentreter   46221987-08-04
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Jarbridge Mountains, Jenny Cr., 41.9047 -115.4045, 2073m

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2213Unknown   s.n.1953-06-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Elmore, Arrowrock Substation

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2214Ray C. Friesner   87521935-06-08
U.S.A., Indiana, Marion, Broad Ripple Park

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18498Lynda C. Smithman, J.E. Smithman & Carolyn Sherman   LS-7061981-08-08
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, North Fork Project. Dry Buck Mountain, proposed transmission corridor, near "h" Marker., 1707m

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19811Lynda C. Smithman, J.E. Smithman   LS-10641983-06-02
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, Horseshoe Bend. Across Highway 55 from Boise Cascade Saw Mill., 793m

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24365Don Mansfield   92-1121992-07-27
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Fish Lake campground; Steens Mountain, 42.73822 -118.643525, 2247m

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28480Unknown   s.n.1991-06-06
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, 6120 Grove St, Marysville

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36916Carla A. Richardson   3591996-06-24
U.S.A., Washington, Spokane, SW end of Williams Lake, 11.8 mi. sw of Cheney., 47.32561 -117.704219, 610m

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1641Joy Handley   15361999-07-05
U.S.A., Idaho, Adams, Payette National Forest and Vicinity: Little Bear Creek Trail (226), off Forest Road 110, ca 5.5 air mi NE of Bear; ca 18 air mi NW of New Meadows.

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48772Jim Smith, Beth Corbin   120452014-06-29
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Big Bend Campground, Gold Creek Road (FR 037), ~8.7 road-mi E of jct with Hwy 225., 41.76309 -115.69793, 2117 - 2146m


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Google Map

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