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

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Linfield College


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1899D. Blasing, M. Peterson   401993-05-08
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3.4 mi. south of Fields, 1.5 mi. west of Fields-Denio Hwy. on dirt road to Domingo Pass.

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Dorothy M. Blasing   401993-05-08
United States, Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3.4 mi. south of Fields, 1.5 mi. west of Fields-Denio Hwy. on dirt road to Domingo Pass., 42.57323 -118.55718

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1454Kareen B. Sturgeon   1731990-05-05
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, South-facing ridge above Cottonwood Creek in Cottonwoon Canyon about 3 miles south of Fields., 1768m

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2730Kareen Sturgeon   2001996-05-04
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Pike Creek, approximately 0.6 miles west of Princeton-Fields Hwy. and 22 miles north of Fields.

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Kareen B. Sturgeon   2001996-05-04
United States, Oregon, Harney, Pike Creek, approximately 0.6 miles west of Princeton-Fields Hwy. and 22 miles north of Fields., 42.57406 -118.30404

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Kareen B. Sturgeon   1731990-05-05
United States, Oregon, Harney, South-facing ridge above Cottonwood Creek in Cottonwoon Canyon about 3 miles south of Fields., 42.15777 -118.61275, 1768m

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2684Kareen B. Sturgeon   1921998-05-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3.4 miles south of Fields, 1.5 miles west of Fields-Denio Hwy. on dirt road to Domingo pass.

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2731Kareen Sturgeon   1991996-05-04
U.S.A., Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3.4 mi. south of Fields; 1.5 mi. west of Fields-Denio Hwy. on dirt road to Domingo Pass.

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Kareen B. Sturgeon   1921998-05-09
United States, Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3.4 miles south of Fields, 1.5 miles west of Fields-Denio Hwy. on dirt road to Domingo pass., 42.57323 -118.55718

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Kareen B. Sturgeon   1991996-05-04
United States, Oregon, Harney, Approximately 3.4 mi. south of Fields; 1.5 mi. west of Fields-Denio Hwy. on dirt road to Domingo Pass., 42.57323 -118.55718


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