Dataset: LINF
Taxa: alyssum => Alyssum,Lobularia maritima,Berteroa incana,Alyssum simplex,Alyssum desertorum,Alyssum alyssoides, Alyssum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Linfield College


LINF
1939Akino Kishigawa   51993-05-06
U.S.A., Oregon, Lake, Glass Butte, 130' south of Hwy. 20, 57 mi. west of Burns (about 0.3 mi. west of mile marker 75) on unimproved dirt road immediately west and south of Buck Road.; about 100m west of the dirt road., 1311m

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1953Jennifer Smith   81993-05-06
U.S.A., Oregon, Lake, Glass Butte, 130' south of Hwy. 20, 57 mi. west of Burns (about 0.3 mi. west of mi. marker 75) on unimproved dirt road immediately west and south of Buck Rd., 1311m

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2051Dorothy M. Blasing   471993-05-05
U.S.A., Oregon, Lake, 130' south of Hwy. 20, 57 miles west of Burns, approximately 0.3 miles west of mile marker 75 on unimproved dirt road immediately west and south of Buck Road., 1402m

LINF
Akino Kishigawa   51993-05-06
United States, Oregon, Lake, Glass Butte, 130' south of Hwy. 20, 57 mi. west of Burns (about 0.3 mi. west of mile marker 75) on unimproved dirt road immediately west and south of Buck Road.; about 100m west of the dirt road., 43.57668 -120.08621, 1311m

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Jennifer M. Smith   81993-05-06
United States, Oregon, Lake, Glass Butte, 130' south of Hwy. 20, 57 mi. west of Burns (about 0.3 mi. west of mi. marker 75) on unimproved dirt road immediately west and south of Buck Rd., 43.57668 -120.08621, 1311m

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Dorothy M. Blasing   471993-05-05
United States, Oregon, Lake, 130' south of Hwy. 20, 57 miles west of Burns, approximately 0.3 miles west of mile marker 75 on unimproved dirt road immediately west and south of Buck Road., 43.57668 -120.08621, 1402m


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