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

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


FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   80222002-07-11
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   79702002-07-09
United States, Oregon, Grant, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Ben Harrison Peak, on Forest roads 2010 and 148, ca 5 mi S and 9 mi W of Granite., 44.7308333333333 -118.595277777778, 2316m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   121622001-07-06
United States, Oregon, Grant, Blue Mountains: Umatilla National Forest: ridgetop ca 2 air mi S of Olive Lake, ca 9 air mi W of Granite., 44.75684 -118.60594, 2195m

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Stuart Markow   
United States, Oregon, Grant, detailed locality information protected

FSUMT:FSUMTU
Heather Bradtke   79772002-07-09
United States, Oregon, Grant, Umatilla National Forest and Vicinity: Ben Harrison Peak, on Forest roads 2010 and 148, ca 5 mi S and 9 mi W of Granite., 44.7308333333333 -118.595277777778, 2316m


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Google Map

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