Dataset: HJAEF-HJAEF
Taxa: Orchidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest


HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   15091979-06-26
United States, Oregon, Linn, High up on the knife edge ridge above the Black Hole; Middle Santiam Research Natural Area., 732m

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Herm K. Fitz   12981978-07-19
United States, Oregon, Lane, In the woods along the trail to Quaking Aspen Swamp., 1311m

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Herm K. Fitz   15031979-06-22
United States, Oregon, Lane, In the drier island on the north, up-hill side of Quaking Aspen Swamp., 1280m

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Herm K. Fitz   17191979-08-13
United States, Oregon, Linn, Above the road on the southwest side of Wildcat Mountain., 1463m

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Herm K. Fitz   14541979-06-09
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; in the woods along a main tributary of Lookout Creek, along the road to Frissell Point., 762m

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Herm K. Fitz   13621979-04-25
United States, Oregon, Lane or Linn, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; about 20 yards up the trail to Reference Stand #3., 488m

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Herm K. Fitz   13711979-04-25
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; along the trail to Watershed #1., 488m

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Herm K. Fitz   15011979-06-22
United States, Oregon, Lane, At the edge of a small creek at the edge of Quaking Aspen Swamp., 1280m

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Herm K. Fitz   12771978-07-13
United States, Oregon, Lane, In the woods at the east end of Quaking Aspen Swamp., 1280m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   11101977-06-28
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; bog on Lookout Mountain., 1311m

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Herm K. Fitz   13321977-07-26
United States, Oregon, Lane, Quaking Aspen Swamp., 44.0611 -122.0964, 1280m


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