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

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


FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   120242000-07-13
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa Range: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest: meadow ca 200 yds W of Duck Lake, ca 17 air mi NE of Halfway; ca 9 air mi NW of Copperfield., 45.0955797 -117.0075703, 1676m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Ronald L. Hartman   709822001-06-08
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, 1036m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   80212002-07-11
United States, Oregon, Grant, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Ben Harrison Peak on Forest roads 2010 and 148, 5 mi S and 9 mi W of Granite., 44.7347222222222 -118.592777777778, 2256m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   43832001-08-07
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Timothy Spring Trail along South Fork Wenaha River to Milk Creek, ca 24 air mi E of Milton-Freewater., 45.8658333333333 -117.892222222222, 1036m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   17022001-07-06
United States, Oregon, Grant, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Haiku Meadow along Lost Creek, ca 2 air mi SE of Olive Lake., 44.7427777777778 -118.5975, 1951m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   47562002-05-27
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: North Fork Umatilla Wilderness: Nine Mile Ridge, ca 7 mi S and 15-17 mi E of Athena., 45.7166666666667 -118.4575, 1298m


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