Dataset: HPSU-V
Taxa: Typha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Portland State University


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7794Sherry V. Spencer   s.n.1991-07-08
U.S.A., Oregon, [Malheur], Malheur Refuge- Center Patrol Rd., 1250m

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7795Sherry V. Spencer   s.n.1991-07-16
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Malheur Refuge Center Patrol Road., 1250m

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2950Sara Dixon   s.n.1975-07-12
U.S.A., Oregon, 1/4 mile east of Bay Bridge alon side of Mud Bay Rd. Thurston, Oregon.

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3046F. Krekshy   s.n.1975-07-25
U.S.A., Oregon, 43 miles from Lincoln City on the roadside., 61m

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5057Nathan Riffle   s.n.1987-06-30
U.S.A., Oregon, Columbia, Center of City of Scappose [sic]; (RR tracks).

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5680Reisa Kathryn Boettcher, Iris Howell   181988-05-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Washington, Star Rt, Box 300, Gales Creek; 1/2 mile SW of main home; follow road up creek., 82m

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2999Sadegh Shelabi   s.n.1975-07-25
U.S.A., Oregon, 55 miles west of Portland on the roadside at the highway 18 west., 30m

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2748Sue Nichols   s.n.1973-07-17
U.S.A., Oregon, Washington, Gales Creek., 45.686521 -123.268615

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1506Pamela J. McMullen   s.n.1973-07-18
U.S.A., Oregon, SE 142 & Rt 212-224; on silt under water in ditch., 46m

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15697Erin Riggs   3172010-08-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, North Portland, Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area., 45.636892 -122.76133, 6m

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15698Erin Riggs   3182010-08-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, North Portland, Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area., 45.636892 -122.76133, 6m

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16507Ruth Martin Hansen   9001969-08-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Sauvie Island., 45.692751 -122.816849, 2m

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18898Lori Lancaster   141992-06-27
U.S.A., Oregon, Wasco, Mosier, pond at junction of Root and Morgenson roads., 45.674324 -121.350075, 250m

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22498Patrick Hendrix, John Christy   s.n.2020-06-25
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Peach Cove Fen, 3 mi NNE of Canby., 45.300518 -122.674652, 41m


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