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

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New York Botanical Garden


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Albert N. Steward   1956-05-17
United States, Oregon, Gilliam, Along Highway 30, 5 miles above John Day River Crossing., 45.72561 -120.55951, 61m

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F. D. Johnson   1983-10-17
United States, Oregon, Morrow, Columbia River (John Day Reservoir) near Boardman.

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Richard R. Halse   1991-06-13
United States, Oregon, Sherman, About one mile west of Rufus on a road along the Columbia River., 45.6935907 -120.7551956, 49m

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David Griffiths   
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Andrews, southeastern Oregon.

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Charles L. Hitchcock   1962-05-29
United States, Oregon, Malheur, 40 miles (by road) from Fields, on road to Crooked Creek Springs., 42.675 -117.9083

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Richard R. Halse   2006-06-02
United States, Oregon, Harney, East base of the Pueblo Mountains by Cottonwood Creek, ca 7.5 miles south of Fields., 42.1617611 -118.6100806, 1314m

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John B. Leiberg   1896-06-28
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Steins Mountains near Devine Ranch., 1220m

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David Griffiths   
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Denio, southeastern Oregon.

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Sean Farley   
United States, Oregon, Malheur, In meadows west of McDermitt., 42 -117.85


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Google Map

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