Dataset: LINF
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Oregon; Hood River; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Linfield College


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Greg M. Culbert   31985-04-07
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Hwy. 26 five miles east of Sandy near S.E. McCabe Rd., 305m

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Claire Steele   12011-04-19
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Eagle Creek Trail, Columbia River Gorge; found growing on cliffisde along Eagle Creek Trail, off Exit 41 from I-84; plant found between trailhead and Punchbowl falls., 45.6319444444444 -121.908611111111, 55m

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Rebecca Soderlind   52011-04-17
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Eagle Creek Trail, Columbia River Gorge; approximately one mile down Eagle Creek trail., 45.6319444444444 -121.908611111111, 55m

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[needs research]   72013-05-06
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Along Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge., 45.5728 -121.8194, 55m

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Christopher Turpin   42011-04-19
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Columbia River Gorge; plant located west along Eagle Creek Trail, off I-84 east of Portland, towards Punchbowl Falls., 45.6319444444444 -121.908611111111, 55m

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Rebecca Soderlind   72011-04-17
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Eagle Creek Trail, Columbia River Gorge; approximately one mile down Eagle Creek trail., 45.6319444444444 -121.908611111111, 55m

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Claire Steele   22011-04-19
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Eagle Creek Trail, Columbia River Gorge; found growing on terraced cliffside along Eagle Creek Trail, off Exit 41 from I-84; plant found between trailhead and Punchbowl Falls., 45.6319444444444 -121.908611111111, 55m

LINF
[needs research]   82013-05-06
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Along Eagle Creek Trail in the Columbia River Gorge., 45.5728 -121.8194, 55m

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1020Greg M. Culbert   31985-04-07
U.S.A., Oregon, Hood River, Hwy. 26 five miles east of Sandy near S.E. McCabe Rd., 305m


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Google Map

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