Dataset: FSUMT-FSUMTU
Taxa: Apiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. Forest Service, Umatilla National Forest Herbarium, accession unknown


FSUMT:FSUMTU
Nick J. Otting   32292011-07-18
United States, Oregon, Grant, Greenhorn Mountains, Forest Road 2010 just downstream of Morning Mine, 18 air miles northeast of John Day, 44.6954 -118.5566, 1974m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Ronald L. Hartman   710532001-06-08
United States, Washington, Columbia, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: east side of Chase Mountain from North Fork Touchet River, 0.5-1.5 air mi SW of Middle Point Ridge Trail., 46.1188888888889 -117.808888888889, 1402m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   118982000-06-02
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, Blue Mountains: south side of Texas Bar Creek Road along North Fork John Day River, ca 0.5 air mi NE of Dale., 45.00412 -118.95136, 853m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   118452000-04-28
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: north shore of South Fork Umatilla River, 100 yds SE of confluence with North Fork Umatilla River., 45.72342 -118.18032, 716m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   11672001-07-01
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Meacham Creek, near North Fork., 45.5130555555556 -118.281111111111, 732m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Mark Darrach   6402011-06-03
United States, Washington, Benton, 3.6km wnw of Bobcat Spring face of Rattlesnake Mtn., 46.4204 -119.6327, 923m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Mark Darrach   6402011-06-03
United States, Washington, Benton, 3.6km wnw of Bobcat Spring face of Rattlesnake Mtn., 46.4204 -119.6327


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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