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

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USFS Northeastern Oregon Herbarium


BAKER
Gerald Strickler   1962-09-21
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Bear Cr.--Minam R. ridge trail, 45.34551 -117.53242, 1585m

BAKER
Charlie Johnson   1992-07-29
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, THORP CREEK TRAIL, 45.28583 -117.30208, 1914m

BAKER
Gerald Strickler   1962-09-21
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Along Bear Cr.--Minam R. ridge trail, 45.34551 -117.53242, 1585m

BAKER
R. R. Kindschy   1963-01-16
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Black Butte, Malheur Co.

BAKER
Gerald Strickler   1960-09-06
United States, Oregon, Union, Bally Exp. unit Starkey Exp., 45.28888 -118.58212, 1402m

BAKER
Rita Maser   1975-06-28
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Pole Cr., 43.84384 -117.96086, 1097m

BAKER
Tad Taylor   1976-08-01
United States, Oregon, Baker, Burnt R. Canyon, 44.5719 -117.52, 1036m

BAKER
Ralph Naas   1975-07-30
United States, Oregon, Union, Starkey hdqts., 45.26012 -118.54156, 1280m

BAKER
Douglas C. Ingram   1916-05-30
United States, Oregon, Crook, Cabin Rocks, 44.39764 -120.67638, 1128m

BAKER
Tad Taylor   1976-08-08
United States, Oregon, Baker, Burnt R. Canyon, 44.5719 -117.52, 1036m

BAKER
Gerald Strickler   1960-09-06
United States, Oregon, Union, Starkey Exp., 45.28888 -118.58212, 1402m

BAKER
Emory Clapp   1959-05-03
Idaho, Latah, Latah Co. ID, Moscow Mtns, 6 miles NE of Moscow on Potlach Highway

BAKER
Paula J. Brooks   1996-06-11
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Davis Creek, 45.67093 -117.2609, 1280m

BAKER
Charlie Johnson   1992-07-29
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, THORP CREEK TRAIL, 45.28583 -117.30208, 1914m

BAKER
Emory Clapp   1959-05-14
Idaho, Latah, Latah County, ID: Moscow Mountains, 20 miles east of Moscow


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