Dataset: HPSU-V
Taxa: menziesia => Menziesia ferruginea, Menziesia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Portland State University


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12965Mark Fishbein, Margaret Parks, Diane Bland, Kate Halpin, June Mohler, Alys Jones, Leslie Bliss-Ketchum, Meagan Hatfield, Katherine Liebman   s.n.2007-05-12
U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Cape Lookout, along trail to end of cape, about 6 mi (air) north of Pacific City., 45.338667 -123.988833, 170m

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13933Dorothy F. McKey-Fender   38B1939-05-28
U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Saddle Bag Mountain ["Saddle Mountain", Saddleback Mountain], Summit Prairie, 1.7 mi SSW of Boyer., 45.046617 -123.739978

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7459Sherry V. Spencer   H&C3451988-06-12
U.S.A., Oregon, [Clackamas], Still Creek., 762m

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4815Patrick C. Willis   s.n.1982-07-24
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, 9 mi E on Larch Mt. Road., 45.54105 -122.106659

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3996Marilyn Day   s.n.1979-07-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Mt. Hood National Forest, Salmon Butte., 45.228086 -121.936369, 1470m

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1030C. Pierson   s.n.1951-06-23
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Mt. Hood National Forest, Mirror Lake Trail., 45.300686 -121.794149, 915m

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11085Michael A. Flinn   13571911-07-18
U.S.A., Oregon, Clatsop, Astoria, damp forest in the hills.

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5461Martin W. Gorman   s.n.1925-07-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Hood River, Lost Lake., 957m

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1031C. Pierson   s.n.1951-06-10
U.S.A., Oregon, Short Sand Beach Trail.

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16793Ruth Martin Hansen   7011970-04-15
U.S.A., Washington, Pacific, Long Beach Peninsula, 46.478537 -124.048004, 2m

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17018Ronald E. Burnett   s.n.1961-07-02
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Zigzag Mountain Trail., 45.360928 -121.851006, 1220m


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