Dataset: IDS-V
Taxa: Saussurea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 1, records 1-14 of 14

Idaho State University, Ray J. Davis Herbarium


IDS:V
2014.009Pam Brunsfeld, S. Brunsfeld   13891979-08-20
U.S.A., Idaho, Custer, Salmon River Mountains, Challis National Forest, one mile SW of Lost Packer Mine., 44.506 -114.9034, 2408m

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IDS0062859James F. Smith   92952010-09-05
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, Boise National Forest, along Clear Creek, base of Red Mountain trail., 44.2335 -115.445533, 2273m

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2014.008James F. Smith   115202013-08-21
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, Jennie Lake, Boise National Forest., 44.016822 -115.405961, 2411m

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2014.008James F. Smith   114952013-08-11
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, Snowbank Mountain, trail to Blue Lake., 44.4107 -116.132714, 2256m

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James F. Smith   114952013-08-11
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, Snowbank Mountain, trail to Blue Lake., 44.4107 -116.132714, 2256m

IDS:V-Vascular
1997.022Rick Johnson   2441972-08-19
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, Trail creek summit.

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2016.001C. B. Wilson   3411941-07-26
U.S.A., Idaho, Shoshone, On a brushy south slope, Jug Camp, vicinity of Moses Peak, on the road to Buzzard Roost.

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2016.001Arthur Cronquist   36691941-08-07
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise, Near Bull Trout Lake, 35 miles W. of Stanley., 2104m

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2016.001Ray J. Davis   29521940-07-23
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, S. end of Payette Lake., 1372m

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2016.001C. B. Wilson   4291941-08-03
U.S.A., Idaho, Shoshone, About 4 miles from the Little North Fork of the Clearwater River.

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2016.001M.S. Johnson, R. Johnson   2441972-08-19
U.S.A., Idaho, Boise (Trail Creek summit).

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2016.001Harold M. Tucker   4781935-08-19
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, Brundage Mts, McCall.

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2016.001F.G. Meyer   12511937-09-05
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, On the east face of Obstruction Point ridge., 1768m

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2016.001Ray J. Davis   56751963-08-13
U.S.A., Oregon, Union Co. and Baker Co. line.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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