Dataset: HPSU-V
Taxa: aruncus => Aruncus, Aruncus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Portland State University


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13767Robert O. Tinnin   1611970-06-28
U.S.A., Oregon, Jefferson, Along Hoh River Road 5.0 miles east of Junction with Highway 101., 76m

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3379Sally Haslanger   s.n.1976-07-22
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Mt. Hood National Forest, near Rhododendron; FS Rd. #27 at junction with S-27 A., 45.316803 -121.885174, 1098m

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5087Christine Charneski   s.n.1987-07-04
U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Whiskey Ck. Rd, 1 mi. S. of Cape Lookout trailhead.

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7720Sherry V. Spencer   s.n.1987-07-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Rhododendron., 45.326963 -121.908732, 762m

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12865Erin Bergman   92006-04-10
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, SE 7th Ave & Sellwood Blvd.; Sellwood entrance; 0.5 miles in along trail side; Portland., 45.470434 -122.659312

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10611Joseph Howell   s.n.1884-06-18
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Mountain near Willamette Slough [Multnomah Channel]., 45.622322 -122.84174

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10614none   857
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Maclay Park Oregon., 45.529358 -122.721036

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10612none   8551909-07-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Maclay Park., 45.529193 -122.721315

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16966Ruth Martin Hansen   22161973-06-23
U.S.A., Washington, Skamania, Where road to Silver Star Mountain crosses copper creek., 45.75411 -122.229767, 391 - 1258m

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19484Sean O'Leary   302009-05-12
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Portland; Forest Park, along the Wildwood Trail 50-200 yards below the entrance at the intersection of Cornell Road and the Wildwood Trail, above Balch Creek. <br/>, 45.5275 -122.728229, 76 - 137m

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19485Lonny Gerig   31989-06-25
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, 5 miles off Highway [26] on road, near Salmon River., 45.369623 -122.019099, 2200m


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