Dataset: UTC
Taxa: Calamagrostis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Utah State University


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Stephen L. Hatch   20561975-08-17
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, 3 miles south of Waldort, 44.3699059734371 -124.0675

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Sami J. Gray   BLW9045
United States, Oregon, Lane, Willamette National Forest ; Scott Lake, south half, 44.2136 -121.8881

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Richard R. Halse   58592000-07-13
United States, Oregon, Linn, Cascade Range, Willamette Nat'l. Forest; Bruno Mire, along USFS rd. 2234 about 5 air mi. SE of Idanha.

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Richard R. Halse   16171977-07-31
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, South side of Cape Kiwanda near Pacific City, 45.2197 -123.9744

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H. R. Bennett   15881959-08-28
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, 1/2 mile from Pacific Ocean Ocean Lake.

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Richard R. Halse   52331997-06-21
United States, Oregon, Benton, CULTIVATED ; Corvallis 272 S.E. Viewmont Avenue

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Arthur J. Cronquist   86181959-07-02
United States, Oregon, Harney, Along the south tributary to Alvord Creek; east side of the Steens Mtns, a hundred miles southeast of burns.

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John A. Christy   72371989-08-29
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Sandlake Bog (Bradley Bog Preserve) 1 mi W of Sandlake, 45.3033 -123.942753975477

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Arthur R. Kruckeberg   31341952-07-22
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa National Forest; Evergreen Forest Camp, Upper Imnaha River.

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Louis F. Henderson   182101936-07-24
United States, Oregon, Marion, Margin of Peasley Lake, 12 miles above Detroit, 44.6722 -121.9583

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A. Kelly   970311997-08-30
United States, Oregon, Grant, Burned area off of Lake Creek Trail.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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