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

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Linfield College


LINF
Jerry D. Boggs   271987-05-08
United States, Oregon, Lake, Glass Butte wayside, south side of Hwy. 20, 3/10 mile west of mile marker #75, 57 miles west of Burns; directly across from Buck Creek road., 43.57668 -120.08621, 1311m

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Jason O. Clinch   101996-05-03
United States, Oregon, Harney, One mile S of Mann Lake on E side of Princeton-Fields Hwy. approximately 36 miles N of Fields; on west-facing slope about 200' from road., 42.74832 -118.44181

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Elizabeth Farrenkopf   161998-05-09
United States, Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3 miles north of Fields, 200 feet west of Princeton-Fields Hwy. on rocky hillside above and west of 30m diameteter patch of almost pure Eurotia lanata., 42.31293 -118.65439

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Judith P. Edmondson   81987-05-08
United States, Oregon, Lake, About 0.3 miles W of marker 75 on Hwy. 20; about 170 feet S of Hwy. on unimproved dirt road W of Buck Road., 43.57668 -120.08621, 1311m

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1226Jerry D. Boggs   271987-05-08
U.S.A., Oregon, Lake, Glass Butte wayside, south side of Hwy. 20, 3/10 mile west of mile marker #75, 57 miles west of Burns; directly across from Buck Creek road., 1311m

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1227Judith P. Edmondson   81987-05-08
U.S.A., Oregon, Lake, About 0.3 miles W of marker 75 on Hwy. 20; about 170 feet S of Hwy. on unimproved dirt road W of Buck Road., 1311m

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2238Jason O. Clinch   101996-05-03
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, One mile S of Mann Lake on E side of Princeton-Fields Hwy. approximately 36 miles N of Fields; on west-facing slope about 200' from road.

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2608Elizabeth Farrenkopf   161998-05-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3 miles north of Fields, 200 feet west of Princeton-Fields Hwy. on rocky hillside above and west of 30m diameteter patch of almost pure Eurotia lanata.


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Google Map

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