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

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Linfield College


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254D. H. Wolfle   s.n.1897-05-22
U.S.A., Oregon, Unknown, Willamette River.

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596K. M. Fender   471954-05-12
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill, McMinnville; Peavine Ridge., 299m

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1629Ken Willms   111991-04-20
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill, Willamina Creek Rd 2 miles N from junction of East Creek Rd. East side 250 ft down old road spur to NW side; near Willamina Creek.

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1805Melissa Peterson   271992-06-14
U.S.A., Oregon, Lane, Lost Creek Trail, Willamtte National Forest; Hwy 58, 26 mi. S. E. of Eugene, turn right onto Forest Service Rd. #5833; after 5 mi. turn right onto FS Rd. 509 then left onto FS Rd. 511 at stop sign then left again on BLM 20-1-14 to trailhead.

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3982Annmarie Farnady   532004-05-13
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill, In Charles Metsker Park, 10 miles west of McMinnville on Baker Creek Road; on the west side of the lake., 45.25714 -123.3451

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Melissa Peterson   271992-06-14
United States, Oregon, Lane, Lost Creek Trail, Willamtte National Forest; Hwy 58, 26 mi. S. E. of Eugene, turn right onto Forest Service Rd. #5833; after 5 mi. turn right onto FS Rd. 509 then left onto FS Rd. 511 at stop sign then left again on BLM 20-1-14 to trailhead., 43.81564 -122.75369

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Ken Willms   111991-04-20
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, Willamina Creek Rd 2 miles N from junction of East Creek Rd. East side 250 ft down old road spur to NW side; near Willamina Creek., 45.19461 -123.51513

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K. M. Fender   471954-05-12
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, McMinnville; Peavine Ridge., 45.2103 -123.1975, 299m

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Annmarie Farnady   532004-05-13
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, In Charles Metsker Park, 10 miles west of McMinnville on Baker Creek Road; on the west side of the lake., 45.25298 -123.35106

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D. H. Wolfle   s.n.1897-05-22
United States, Oregon, Unknown, Willamette River.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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