Dataset: REED
Taxa: Senecio
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Reed College Herbarium


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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1968-08-04
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Plants of the Mt. Hood Region; ~1/4 mi. NW of Mt. Hood Meadows parking lot., 45.3337068322 -121.670748465, 1707m

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Una Davies   51, 2981937-10-29
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Plants of Reed College Campus., 45.4811 -122.6294

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William C. Cusick   35401910-07-18
United States, Oregon, Grant, Strawberry Mts., 44.30942 -118.72602, 2600m

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Kate Rogers   2271938-07-21
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Plants of Mt. Hood Region; Bald Butte., 915m

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William C. Cusick   3129
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, On the Imnaha River, Wallowa Mts., 2000m

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[needs research]   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Multnomah

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Douglas C. Ingram   15811924-07-12
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Forest: Cascade; Bear Flat near Olalla R. S., 1524m

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Vernon Marttala   s.n.1968-08-11
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Plants of the Mt. Hood Region. ~1/2 mi. up trail #2000 from Lolo Pass Rd., 45.4207178333 -121.792538555, 1128m

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John Faris   s.n.1968-06-20
United States, Oregon, Wasco, The Mt. Hood Region. S side of 216, 2.9 mi. E of 26 on 216.

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Elbert H. Reid   5011937-06-10
United States, Oregon, Union, 15 mi. W LaGrande., 45.36206 -118.02459, 838m

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William C. Cusick   35561910-07-28
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Strawberry Mts.

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Kate Rogers   s.n.1938-07-30
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Plants of Mt. Hood Region. Eden Park. N.W. slope., 2134m

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[needs research]   s.n.1927-09-28
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Roadside, near Reed.

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Elbert H. Reid   3771937-07-29
United States, Oregon, Grant, 1/2 mi. W Mt. Ruth. Whitman Forest., 44.88171 -118.23202, 2134m


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