Dataset: DCM-DCML
Taxa: Apiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Douglas County Museum, Lois


DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L39-21980-05-15
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Driver Valley Rd 22., 43.35223 -123.27608, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L1131980-07-01
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Stearns Lane, road 10A., 43.42495 -123.2966, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L213A-21981-06-01
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Winchester Bay, Ziolkowski Beach, [corrected from Ziolouski Beach Park on label]., 43.66065 -124.19351, 15m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L126-21980-08-03
Oregon, Douglas, Wilbur, Hwy 99 at R.R. tracks., 43.30879 -123.33623, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L126-11980-08-03
Oregon, Douglas, Wilbur, Hwy 99 at R.R. tracks., 43.30879 -123.33623, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L35-11980-05-12
Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Stearns Lane road 10 A at R.R. tracks., 43.35223 -123.27608, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L71980-04-24
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Locust St., 43.42495 -123.2966, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L1181980-06-30
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Stearns Lane road 10A., 43.41045 -123.31625, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L213-11981-06-01
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Winchester Bay, Ziolkowski Beach, [corrected in database from Ziolouski Beach Park on label]., 43.66065 -124.19351, 15m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L39-11980-05-15
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Driver Valley Rd 22., 43.35223 -123.27608, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L35-21980-05-12
Oregon, Douglas, Oakland, Stearns Lane road 10 A at R.R. tracks., 43.35223 -123.27608, 152m

DCM:DCML
DCM herbarium staff   L411980-05-15
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Diamond Lake, north shore., 43.17809 -122.13501, 1580m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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