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

Page 1, records 1-18 of 18

USFS Northeastern Oregon Herbarium


BAKER
Tad Taylor   1976-05-14
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Lookout Mtn. road, 1067m

BAKER
Brenda Bafus   1979-05-25
United States, Oregon, [needs research], along Lower Lookout Mtn. road, 1219m

BAKER
Charlie Johnson   1988-04-26
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Pittsburg Ranch, 45.62514 -116.47518

BAKER
Chris Maser   1974-09-19
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Batch Lake area, 43.06776 -117.37921

BAKER
Douglas C. Ingram   1917-08-29
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Pauline Valley, Ochoco NF., 1280m

BAKER
Elizabeth Crowe   
[needs research], [needs research], Lightning Creek, 549m

BAKER
Patrick Leary   1979-06-03
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Imnaha R., 45.7823 -116.74423, 457m

BAKER
Tad Taylor   1976-08-17
United States, Oregon, Baker, Burnt R. near Huntington, 44.3514 -117.2656, 701m

BAKER
Chris Maser   1974-09-19
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Batch Lake area, 43.06776 -117.37921

BAKER
Chris Maser   1974-09-18
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Batch Lake area, 43.06776 -117.37921

BAKER
Robert J. Meinke   1977-06-09
[needs research], [needs research], N. Snake R. Canyon, 503m

BAKER
J. L. Peterson   1913-11-11
[needs research], [needs research], Wallowa NF., 488m

BAKER
J. L. Peterson   1913-11-11
[needs research], [needs research], Wallowa NF., 457m

BAKER
F. G. Renner   1928-09-06
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Blue Mt. Hot Spgs., 1311m

BAKER
Robert J. Meinke   1977-08-25
United States, Oregon, Baker, the mouth of Burnt R. Canyon, 823m

BAKER
F. G. Renner   1928-09-06
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Blue Mt. hot Spgs., 1311m

BAKER
Gerald Strickler   1973-08-10
United States, Oregon, Union, Union Co.

BAKER
Gerald Strickler   1976-08-03
United States, Oregon, Baker, Wallowa-Whitman NF., 44.68002 -118.20311, 1585m


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