Dataset: UBCV-
Taxa: Bromus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver


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V106348J. Morris Johnson   4101960-06-00
United States, Oregon, Jefferson & Deschutes Counties, Black Butte, northwest of Sisters., 1006m

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V121215Vernon C. Brink   s.n.1946-06-00
United States, Oregon, South of Eugene

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V121217Vernon C. Brink   s.n.1946-05-00
United States, Oregon, Klamath Falls

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V121219Vernon C. Brink   s.n.1946-05-00
United States, Oregon, Ashland

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V136140Vladimir J. Krajina   s.n.1954-06-00
United States, Oregon, Bearflat Camp, under Antelope Mountain

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V191016Gerald B. Straley   34841986-05-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Route 199 at Anderson Creek, north of Selma.

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V196089Richard R. Halse   28561984-06-00
United States, Oregon, polk county, in a field of dactylis glomerata linnaeus owned by john lang, 3200 riddell road, independence ca. 3 miles north of monmouth along state Highway 99w, t8s, r4w, sec. 7, 60m

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V196091La Rea J. Dennis   47731984-07-00
United States, Oregon, goat Island, migratory bird refuge, west of harris beach state park, brookings, curry County

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V207628Gerald B. Straley   75331993-05-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Grants Pass, along Hawthorne Drive at Hillcrest Drive

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V207629Gerald B. Straley   75341993-05-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine County, Grants Pass, along Hawthorne Drive at Hillcrest Drive

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V41992Thomas M.C. Taylor   10701947-05-00
United States, Oregon, Redmond, 914m

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V89263L.E. Detling   54601943-05-00
United States, Oregon, Jackson County, Lower Table Rock, R2w, t36s, sec. 9, 617m

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V89356L.E. Detling   75021954-06-00
United States, Oregon, ruckel creek trail, Columbia gorge, r7e, t2n, sec. 23, multnomah County

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V89370L.E. Detling   80651958-05-00
United States, Oregon, Jackson County, little butte creek, sec. 32, t. 35.s, R1.e, 434m


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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.