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

Page 1, records 1-12 of 12

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


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40362James F. Smith   87042010-06-08
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee, Mud Flat Road., 42.8073 -116.2373, 1110m

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9569H.M. Tucker   6631937-04-10
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee, Swann Falls <br/>Near gate to Smith's ranch, 43.243 -116.382

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9570Carol Molsee   s.n.1968-08-31
U.S.A., Idaho, Twin Falls, 109 6th Street, Filer

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9572Lillian Maydole   s.n.1959-07-07
U.S.A., Idaho, Campus

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9576Harriet Smith   8341937-07-22
U.S.A., Michigan, Oakland, Ann Arbor

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15680Patricia L. Packard   72-2491972-10-21
U.S.A., Idaho, Adams, Along Snake River near Hell's Canyon Dam.

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37926F. Johnson   s.n.1958-06-17
U.S.A., Idaho, Nez Perce, Clearwater River, 2 mi. above Spalding, 800m

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37927F. D. Johnson, R.T. Bingham   s.n.1981-05-20
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, McKenzie Creek, 1/4 mile up from mouth at Salmon River and 1/4 mi. north; 200-300 acre shrubfield occupying old landside, 610m

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37928Steven J. Brunsfeld   25291985-06-10
U.S.A., Idaho, Washington, Snake River Canyon, 3 mi. N of Steck Campground (RR crosses Snake River), 701m

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46312D. Mansfield, Beth Corbin   11-4492011-06-25
U.S.A., Idaho, Adams, Payette National Forest, Hells Canyon Road (Nat for Dev Rd 454)., 45.08343 -116.77192, 817m

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432Ann DeBolt   11491989-06-12
U.S.A., Idaho, Elmore, On Bell Mare Creek, a side drainage to Clover Creek. Two air miles East of King Hill, Idaho and 3 air miles North of the Snake River, about 10 miles East of Glenns Ferry, Idaho., 854m

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59074Barbara Ertter   200852010-07-14
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada, lower Hulls Gulch Reserve in foothills NE of Boise, creekside path NW of Foothills Learning Center, 43.642 -116.186, 877m


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