Dataset: REED
Taxa: lewisia => Lewisia columbiana,Lewisia x whiteae,Lewisia triphylla,Lewisia pygmaea,Lewisia oppositifolia,Lewisia nevadensis,Lewisia leeana,Lewisia cotyledon,Lewisia cotyledon var. howellii,Lewisia columbiana var. wallowensis, Lewisia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Reed College Herbarium


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George E. Lewis   s.n.1969-07-13
United States, Oregon, Union, Plants of The Wallowa Mtns.; along the East Fork of Eagle Ck. (trail no. 1910).

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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1968-06-22
United States, Oregon, Crook, Plants of The Ochoco Mtns.; flats to S of rd. # 1440, ca. 0.3 mi. E of Lookout Mtn. viewpoint; boarder section 28-29 (center)., 44.32712 -120.33552, 2043m

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Lewisia leeana (Porter) B.L. Rob.
Bertram G. Brehm   
United States, Oregon, Jackson, detailed locality information protected

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Lewisia columbiana (Howell) B.L. Rob.
Frank B. Lenzie   
United States, Oregon, [needs research], detailed locality information protected

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Bertram G. Brehm   s.n.1984-06-30
United States, Oregon, Wasco, Biscuit scabland, adjacent to S boundary of Lawrence Memorial Grassland (The Nature Conservancy) ca. 6 mi SW of Shaniko.

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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1970-05-25
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Sanger Peak Rd. ~ 1/4 mi. above Waldo (site)., 42.054177391 -123.644570852, 556m

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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1969-06-07
United States, Oregon, Crook, Grizzly Mtn. Rd, 0.9 mi. from Hiway 26., 44.42603 -120.97838, 1171m

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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1969-06-11
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Plants of The Wallowa Mtns.; road #S324 0.2 mi. south of jun. with road #S317; west of road S324, 2.3 mi. south of junction with road S317; T3S, R46E, center of S 1/2 of section 28; 5700'., 45.2840895462 -117.055705668, 1598m

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George E. Lewis   s.n.1969-07-13
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Plants of The Wallowa Mtns; Horton Pass., 2561m


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