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

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Portland State University


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13120Mark Fishbein, Lane Greer   60362007-08-30
U.S.A., Oregon, Lane, Darlingtonia Botanical Wayside, just east of US Hwy 101, 0.5 mi (air) south of Sutton Lake, 2 mi (air) east-northwest of Heceta Beach., 44.046808 -124.09796, 30m

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5810Ellen M. Benedict   s.n.1973-07-13
U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Oswald West State Park, Cape Falcon., 45.772062 -123.957715, 61 - 244m

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4337Richard T. Brown   43371981-10-17
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Government Camp, in or near Multorpor Fen., 45.299211 -121.760091, 1159m

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4523Patricia Merriman   s.n.1981-08-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Lincoln, Waldport, Alsea River Highway., 44.411068 -123.987346, 15m

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1409Pamela J. McMullen   s.n.1973-03-03
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Near Wildwood., 45.354444 -121.990356, 381m

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4523APatricia Merriman   s.n.1981-08-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Lincoln, Waldport, Alsea River Highway., 44.411151 -123.986409, 15m

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93Karrie Swanson   s.n.1966-10-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Ca. 1 mi N of Marmot, 30 ft N of stream., 45.414324 -122.132286, 305m

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5376David H. Wagner   
U.S.A., Idaho, Clearwater, detailed locality information protected

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91Karrie Swanson   s.n.1966-10-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas, Ca 1 mi N of Marmot, 30 ft N of stream., 45.411976 -122.131445, 305m

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97J. Owens   s.n.1958-06-00
U.S.A., Washington, Pacific, Loomis Lake, 6 mi N of Long Beach., 46.438214 -124.042215, 3m

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9809Bryan R. Benz   BB172003-05-17
U.S.A., Oregon, Josephine, [no location given]., 42.387058 -123.539069, 732m

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5356Martin W. Gorman   56571922-05-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Douglas, Cow Creek Canyon., 42.870058 -123.573961, 259m

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19940Jeffrey T. Lesh   11462019-05-31
U.S.A., Oregon, Josephine, Horseshoe Bend, Rogue River. North side of river near., 42.682263 -123.73274


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