Dataset: REED
Taxa: iris => Iris,Iris orientalis,Iris x thompsonii,Iris tenuissima,Iris tenuis,Iris tenax,Iris pseudacorus,Iris missouriensis,Iris innominata,Iris germanica, Iris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Reed College Herbarium


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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1970-05-25
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Lone Mtn. Rd. ~ 3 1/2 mi. from (SW of) O' Brien; extreme S, center., 42.04542 -123.74899, 488m

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Lois Sisson   s.n.1931-05-02
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, [no location given].

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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1969-06-22
United States, Oregon, Crook, Plants of The Ochoco Mtns.; 7.6 mi. E of jn. of 142 +143 on rd. # 143; sects. 28/29[borders]., 44.32821 -120.0923, 1372m

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Maxine Isham   s.n.1931-05-02
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, [no location given].

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Una Davies   4071938-03-30
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Plants of Reed College Campus; south of library.

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D. B. Lawrence   s.n.1929-05-10
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Above Cooper Falls.

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Frank B. Lenzie   7971920-07-14
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Forest: Umpqua; along Diamond Lake Trail.

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Louis F. Henderson   s.n.1882-06-11
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Eagle Creek.

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Neil E. West   s.n.1969-05-04
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Plateau above Hiway 212 1 mi. S of W. Linn end of Oregon City - W. Linn bridge.

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[needs research]   13681969-03-22
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Plants of S. Mayer's thesis (1970): voucher; B.G. Brehm's garden preserved.

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John Faris   s.n.1968-06-21
United States, Oregon, Crook, Plants of The Ochoco Mtns.; rd. # 1441 [to Wolf ck.], 0.3 mi from rd. # 1204.

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John Faris   s.n.1968-06-21
United States, Oregon, Crook, Plants of The Ochoco Mtns.; rd. # 1441 [to Wolf Ck.], 0.3 mi from rd. # 1204.


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.