Dataset: LINF
Taxa: Berberidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Linfield College


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3990Annmarie Farnady   472004-05-13
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill, In Charles Metsker Park; 10 miles west of McMinnville on Baker Creek Road; along Baker Creek., 45.25488 -123.34252

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Sarah J. Johnstone   101998-04-25
United States, Oregon, Washington, 1217 NE 3rd Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon; approximately 25 yards west of 3rd Avenue., 45.52703 -123.00119

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Jamey Dempster   271998-05-16
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, Tice City Park in McMinnville, west of West Side Road, ca. 0.6 mi. north of intersection with 99W intersection; growing on N side of trail approx. 100 yards from Burnet St. entrance to park., 45.23755 -123.20732

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D. H. Wolfle   s.n.1897-05-14
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Deer Creek.

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Annmarie Farnady   472004-05-13
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, In Charles Metsker Park; 10 miles west of McMinnville on Baker Creek Road; along Baker Creek., 45.25298 -123.35106

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H. C. Daniels   611954-05-16
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, McMinnville, Ore.; Peavine ridge., 45.2103 -123.1975, 457m

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Elsa Haenggi   131992-06-05
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, The Butte RNA; of the Willamette Meridian; about 8 miles west of McMinnville on Bennette Rd. west of the intersection of Peavine Rd. and Powerhouse Rd., 45.20923 -123.35101

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Susan M. Hawes   331993-06-17
United States, Oregon, Marion, Elkhorn, north side of the Little North Fork Santiam River, about 15 mi. northeast of the intersection of the North Fork Road and Hwy. 22, approximately 60 miles east of Salem., 44.7901370356 -122.313476125, 305m

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Kim Matthews   1491978-05-16
United States, Oregon, Washington, Lee Falls, 10 miles W. of Gaston on Patten Valley Rd; Coast Range; Tualatin R. drainage area, S. slope., 45.46989 -123.2886, 55m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.