Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Poaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


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Albert N. Steward   1954-06-01
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford, Gentner's garden., 42.3267 -122.8744, 427m

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Richard W. Spellenberg   1964-06-11
United States, Oregon, Grant, Below Ritter Hot Spring.

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Albert N. Steward   1954-05-31
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Near Cove Palisade State Park. T. 12S, R. 12E, Sec. 12., 549m

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Albert N. Steward   1955-09-12
United States, Oregon, Harney, N.W. of Harney Lake 3 mi. E. of 00 Ranch. T.26S; R.29E; Sec. 32., 1280m

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Serge C. Head   1957-06-24
United States, Oregon, Baker, Head of Spring Creek. R. 44 E, T. 7 S, Sec. 5., 1494m

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Albert N. Steward   1956-05-13
United States, Oregon, Coos, Near Floras Creek Crossing, Highway 101, south of Bandon.

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Albert N. Steward   1953-07-04
United States, Oregon, Benton, 4 mi. S.W. of Corvallis. T. 12 S, R. 5 W, N.E. ??? Sec. 19.

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Albert N. Steward   1954-06-30
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Juniper Waysides, 20 mi. SE of Bend. T. 19S, R. 14E, Sec. 14., 1220m

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Albert N. Steward   1956-08-04
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Tillamook Bay, along road to Cape Mears, 4 miles west of Tillamook River bridge., 45.5237 -123.8953

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Serge C. Head   1957-06-23
United States, Oregon, Baker, East Eagle Creek Drainage; near Small's Cabin. R. 44 E, T. 7 S, Section 6., 1159m

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Richard W. Spellenberg   1964-06-20
United States, Oregon, Klamath, 2 mi E of Lorella.

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Richard W. Spellenberg   1964-06-20
United States, Oregon, Klamath, 2 mi. E. of Lorella.


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