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

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Utah State University


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Richard R. Halse   69022006-03-29
United States, Oregon, Coos, Along State Hwy. 42 ca. 10.5 miles east of Bridge., 42.9634722222222 -123.848111111111

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Richard R. Halse   23381981-04-20
United States, Oregon, Polk, Coast Range 14.5 miles NE of Falls City or 10.5 miles NE of Black Rock along Mainline Rd; on ridge SW of Bridge Forty M, 44.9791673335 -123.343546282452

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James W. Thompson   44791928-06-04
United States, Oregon, Curry, Port Orford, 42.7458 -124.4961

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Carl W. Sharsmith   35271938-04-05
United States, Oregon, Curry, Two miles south of Port Orford, 42.726713 -124.467545

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C. M. Neidert   1821973-07-02
United States, Oregon, Harney, Steens Mt Blitzen Rim, 42.647 -118.5963

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Richard G. Olmstead   RGO96-041996-06-07
United States, Oregon, Lake, Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge ; Hot Springs Campground., 42.4983 -119.6897

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Richard G. Olmstead   RGO96-041996-06-07
United States, Oregon, Lake, Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge ; Hot Springs Campground., 42.4983 -119.6897

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[needs research]   620901-61962-09-01
United States, Oregon, Lake, Warner Canyon 2.9 miles east of US 395 (junction is 6 miles north of Lakeview Oregon)

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Neil E. West   611960-05-01
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Near Lower Bridge Deschutes River.

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[needs research]   620831-81962-08-31
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, 0.7 mile west of Ranger Station in Sisters

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[needs research]   620901-21962-09-01
United States, Oregon, Lake, Silver Lake state highway 31 9.1 miles northwest of Silver Lake Ranger Station junction


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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