Dataset: HJAEF-HJAEFB
Taxa: penstemon => Penstemon,Penstemon fruticosus,Penstemon pennellianus,Penstemon wilcoxii,Penstemon euglaucus,Penstemon peckii,Penstemon venustus,Penstemon elegantulus,Penstemon payettensis,Penstemon triphyllus, Penstemon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, binder collection


HJAEF:HJAEFB
Jerry F. Franklin   4051964-07-19
United States, Oregon, Linn, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; on rocky slopes just below Carpenter Mountain lookout., 44.27628 -122.13804, 1628m

HJAEF:HJAEFB
Jerry F. Franklin   2191968-07-16
United States, Oregon, Linn, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; major peak along Carpenter-Frissell Ridge, just south of Carpenter Mountain., 44.26181 -122.13802, 1463m

HJAEF:HJAEFB
[needs research]   341966-06-21
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; Unit 3D near junction of McRae and Lookout Creeks., 44.2356786462 -122.20184639, 610m

HJAEF:HJAEFB
Jerry F. Franklin   5551965-07-06
United States, Oregon, Linn, Slopes of Iron Mountain South Santiam River drainage., 44.3995052609 -122.153129488, 1585m

HJAEF:HJAEFB
Vern P. Yerkes   s.n.
United States, Oregon, [needs research], H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; Unit 1H.

HJAEF:HJAEFB
C. T. Dyrness   371968-06-20
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; along L100 road just past Watershed 3 gauging station., 44.2211707722 -122.251125662, 473m

HJAEF:HJAEFB
Jerry F. Franklin   s.n.1957-07-03
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; Unit 3H., 44.2333 -122.175

HJAEF:HJAEFB
Jerry F. Franklin   121966-06-20
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; rock outcrops at junction., 44.2179 -122.09917, 1463m

HJAEF:HJAEFB
Ross Mersereau   51968-06-28
United States, Oregon, Lane, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest; along L200 road in unit L208., 44.2139298248 -122.181773148, 1174m


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