Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: Balsaminaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
41341R.R. Halse   70542006-09-12
United States, Washington, Pacific, Along U.S. Hwy 101 ca. 4.7 miles south of its junction with Parapala Road by Naselle River, 46.38512 -123.94977, 9m

RENO:V
41344R.R. Halse   25491982-08-21
United States, Oregon, Marion, Along South Riverside Road 0.2 mi S of the E end of the Independence Bridge over the Willamette River; T 8S, R 4W, Sec. 28, 45.036528 -123.061929, 45m

RENO:V
111495B. Ertter   224472015-09-19
United States, Idaho, Canyon, Caldwell, near entrance to sewage-treatment plant on Johnson Lane on northwest edge of town, edge of canal near weir., 43.6734 -116.7023, 717m

RENO:V
115884R.R. Halse   105602020-08-18
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis, S end of Willamette Park., 44.532307 -123.251926, 65m

RENO:V
41345R.R. Halse   63162002-08-21
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, East of Waldport; Along State Highway 34 at its junction with E. Darkey Creek Road, 4 miles east of Waldport, 44.4125 -124.0039, 5m


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