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

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


FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   122142001-08-21
United States, Oregon, Union, Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: southwest end of Forest Service Road 030, .5 air mi SW of intersection with Ore Hwy 204, ca 2.5 air mi SE of Tollgate., 45.75408 -118.04591, 1585m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   37972001-08-03
United States, Washington, Columbia, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: near Little Turkey residence, ca 15 air mi SSE of Dayton., 46.1133333333333 -117.756111111111, 1463m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   121842001-07-31
United States, Oregon, Morrow, Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: hillside ca 60 yds W of Swale Creek, ca .5 air mi E of Copple Butte, ca 20 air mi W of Ukiah., 45.11845 -119.40204, 1463m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   107812002-08-12
United States, Oregon, Grant, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: North Fork John Day Wilderness: vicinity of North Fork Ruby Creek off Forest Road 10, ca 2 mi S and 4 mi W of Granite., 44.7872222222222 -118.526111111111, 1768m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   s. n.2000-07-06
United States, Oregon, Union, Blue Mountains. Umatilla National Forest. East side of headwaters of east Phillips Creek, ca 1.5 air miles W of intersection of Summit Road with Ore. Hwy. 204, ca 4 air miles S of Tollgate., 45.69577 -118.06136, 1494m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   124012002-08-08
United States, Oregon, Grant, Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: gravel pit ca 200 yds W of Meadow Creek, ca 13 air mi NW of Granite., 44.9366030948 -118.302478344, 1707m


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