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

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Linfield College


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1164Rachael A. Krueger   s.n.1986-04-26
U.S.A., Oregon, Wheeler, Bottom of John Day Fossil bed hill located near the Hancock Field Station., 457m

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1442Kareen B. Sturgeon   1721990-05-05
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Cottonwood Canyon, about 3 miles south of fields., 1768m

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1671JeriLynn E. Peck   411991-05-03
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, 7.4 miles E of Princeton-Fields Hwy; approx 31 miles N of Fields; adjacent to and N of BLM Winterfat RNA., 1280m

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1801Kareen B. Sturgeon   1821991-05-03
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, 7.4 miles E of Princeton-Fields Hwy; approx 31 miles N of Fields; adjacent to and N of BLM Winterfat RNA., 1280m

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1930Dorothy M. Blasing   261993-05-07
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, 8 mi. east of Princeton-Fields Hwy; approximately 31 mi. north of Fields; adjacent to and north of enclosed area of Mickey Basin RNA/ADEC., 1250m

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JeriLynn E. Peck   411991-05-03
United States, Oregon, Harney, 7.4 miles E of Princeton-Fields Hwy; approx 31 miles N of Fields; adjacent to and N of BLM Winterfat RNA., 42.6904 -118.32393, 1280m

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Dorothy M. Blasing   261993-05-07
United States, Oregon, Harney, 8 mi. east of Princeton-Fields Hwy; approximately 31 mi. north of Fields; adjacent to and north of enclosed area of Mickey Basin RNA/ADEC., 42.6685232828 -118.39242346, 1250m

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Rachael A. Krueger   s.n.1986-04-26
United States, Oregon, Wheeler, Bottom of John Day Fossil bed hill located near the Hancock Field Station., 44.91482 -120.43292, 457m

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Kareen B. Sturgeon   1721990-05-05
United States, Oregon, Harney, Cottonwood Canyon, about 3 miles south of fields., 42.15777 -118.61275, 1768m

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Kareen B. Sturgeon   1821991-05-03
United States, Oregon, Harney, 7.4 miles E of Princeton-Fields Hwy; approx 31 miles N of Fields; adjacent to and N of BLM Winterfat RNA., 42.6904 -118.32393, 1280m


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Google Map

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