Dataset: NY
Taxa: Agastache
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Donald H. Mansfield   2001-07-06
United States, Oregon, Malheur, 1/2 mile south of Twin Butte on ridge between Oregon Canyon and Cottonwood Creek 15 miles southeast of Whitehorse Ranch. Oregon Canyon Quad., 42.17111 -118.00944, 2219m

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Elaine Joyal   1985-06-26
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Trout Creek Mountains, Little Whitehorse drainage., 42.07 -118.2, 2225m

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James W. Thompson   1935-07-12
United States, Oregon, Harney, 15 miles north of Burns., 43.8061778 -119.0558

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Richard G. Olmstead   1985-06-12
United States, Oregon, Harney, Ten Cent Lake. At north end of lake. 6.2 miles south of Highway 78, 71.8 miles southeast of Burns., 42.99417 -118.2775, 1311m

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Kenton L. Chambers   1965-07-25
United States, Oregon, Harney, Steens Mountain. Fish Lake, on the south side., 42.7342111 -118.6488917

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James W. Thompson   1935-07-12
United States, Oregon, Harney, 15 miles north of Burns., 43.8061778 -119.0558

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Danna J. Lytjen   2004-06-20
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Owyhee Uplands, Dry Creek basin, south of Skull Creek on road to The Monuments, 49 air miles southwest of Vale., 43.463972 -117.901444, 1545m

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Nick J. Otting   2003-07-01
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Owyhee Uplands, headwaters of the West Little Owyee River, 1 mile east of Hoppin Springs, 11 air miles northeast of McDermitt., 42.089083 -117.546417, 1966m

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Agastache cusickii (Greenm.) A. Heller
Mark A. Stern   
United States, Oregon, Harney, detailed locality information protected

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W. W. Eggleston   1911-07-03
United States, Oregon, Lake, Poison Creek, Lake Abert., 42.5698778 -120.1930139, 1500m


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