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

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Linfield College


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543Eva D. Kirby   s.n.1926-06-02
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill, Linfield Campus, McMinnville.

LINF
2002Elsa Haenggi   11992-06-05
U.S.A., 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., 45.216667 -123.3

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2183N. Matthiesen, S. Hawes   1531994-09-16
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill, Deer Creek County Park, 6 miles west of Hwy. 18, 0.1 mile south of Gopher Valley Rd, 10 miles west of south McMinnville; SW upland corner near fence.

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3980Annmarie Farnady   502004-05-13
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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Elsa Haenggi   11992-06-05
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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Nikole R. Matthiesen   1531994-09-16
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, Deer Creek County Park, 6 miles west of Hwy. 18, 0.1 mile south of Gopher Valley Rd, 10 miles west of south McMinnville; SW upland corner near fence., 45.1659 -123.39247

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Annmarie Farnady   502004-05-13
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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Eva D. Kirby   s.n.1926-06-02
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, Linfield Campus, McMinnville., 45.20875 -123.18668


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