Dataset: BOIS-
Taxa: Epipactis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rocky Mountain Research Station


BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
R. Steele   
U.S.A., Idaho, Elmore, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
R. Steele   
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6167R. Steele   
U.S.A., Idaho, Elmore, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6164Robert Steele   
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6165Roger Rosentreter   
U.S.A., Idaho, Twin Falls, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6166Roger Rosentreter   
U.S.A., Idaho, Twin Falls, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6168Roger Rosentreter   
U.S.A., Idaho, Jerome, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6169R. Steele   
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, detailed locality information protected

BOIS
Epipactis gigantea Douglas ex Hook.
6170Lynda C. Smithman, Mering Hurd   
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, detailed locality information protected


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