Dataset: UBCV-
Taxa: agoseris => Agoseris,Agoseris retrorsa,Agoseris parviflora,Agoseris monticola,Agoseris heterophylla,Agoseris grandiflora,Agoseris glauca,Agoseris elata,Agoseris aurantiaca,Agoseris apargioides, Agoseris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver


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V136104Vladimir J. Krajina   s.n.1954-06-00
United States, Oregon, West of Klamath Falls

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V162558Gerald B. Straley   19601978-08-00
United States, Oregon, Klamath County, Willamette ski area on Willamette summit at Lane County line, Along Route 58, 1715m

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V16455Gerald B. Straley   34411986-04-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Foot of eight dollar Mountain, West of Selma

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V190894William J. Crins   7075B1986-04-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine co, 4 miles northeast of cave junction, east side of Highway 199, T8W, R39S, 42.15 -123.6

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V195210Gerald B. Straley   46221988-04-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, along interstate highway 5, Stage Road Pass, north of Grants Pass, 579m

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V207546Gerald B. Straley   75171993-05-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, South of Grants Pass, Along Jaynes Drive, 1.5 km east of New Hope Road

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V42208Arthur Cronquist   69211953-05-00
United States, Oregon, Wheeler County, Painted hills, 10 miles northwest of Mitchell, 640m

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V91536J. Morris Johnson   4611960-07-00
United States, Oregon, Black Butte, Jefferson & Deschutes Counties, northwest of Sisters, 1341m

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V91604George Van Vechten   2221959-08-00
United States, Oregon, Three Sisters; in a sunny meadow northwest of Middle Sister, 1981m


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Google Map

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