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

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver


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V164186Bruce A. Bohm   13031979-06-00
United States, Oregon, saddle Mountain, clatsop County

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V191473Georgia Mason   10 1001975-05-00
United States, Oregon, lane co, summit of penn road, about 3 miles east of penn

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V83098Albert N. Steward   74991959-05-00
United States, Oregon, oneonta gorge trail, 2 miles south of multnomah falls, multnomah County

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V91514La Rea J. Dennis   s.n.1960-07-00
United States, Oregon, cultivated on osc campus, north of cordley hall, benton County

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V78477M.L. Noller   61957-04-00
United States, Oregon, 2 miles southwest of corvallis airport road, benton County, 84m

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V71184Willetta M. Smith   s.n.1956-04-00
United States, Oregon, along highway southwest of corvallis, benton County

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V106493Reino Alava   677641958-09-00
United States, Oregon, oregon Mountain road, 2.8 miles southwest of o'brien, Josephine County, 488m

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V184808Gerald B. Straley   29991984-05-00
United States, Oregon, n of rough & ready creek, south of cave jct, 42.13 -123.4

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V106336S.C. Head   7771957-06-00
United States, Oregon, R44 east, to 6 south, sec. 31, west ridge near top, baker County

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V204548Trevor Goward   90-911990-04-00
United States, Oregon, Ontario area, 10 km southwest of unity, 110 km northwest of Ontario & highway 26, 44.5 -118.166667, 1300m

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V66313Robert T. Ogilvie   421957-05-00
United States, Oregon, lehman, umatilla County

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V164203Bruce A. Bohm   12811979-06-00
United States, Oregon, saddle Mt, clatsop County


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