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

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H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest


HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, detailed locality information protected

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, detailed locality information protected

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   15421979-07-10
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; at the edge of Lookout Creek at the concrete bridge., 537m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   16631979-07-27
United States, Oregon, Linn, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; along the old Blue River Trail, 100 yards before the junction with the trail up to Carpenter Mountain., 1402m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   1023
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; edge of Lookout Creek at the concrete bridge., 534m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   15411979-07-10
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; in the creek bottom of Lookout Creek at the concrete bridge., 537m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   15451979-07-10
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; along the road at the concrete bridge over Lookout Creek., 537m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   11801977-07-12
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; high cutover ridge on Frissell Point., 1524m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   12651978-07-12
United States, Oregon, Linn, The rocky and exposed ridge on the east end of Wildcat Mountain., 1463m

HJAEF:HJAEF
Herm K. Fitz   12171977-07-28
United States, Oregon, Linn, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; a bend in the trail to Carpenter Mountain, below timberline.


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