Dataset: RM
Taxa: Linaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rocky Mountain Herbarium, University of Wyoming


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Roxana J. Ferris   4191919-06-21
United States, Oregon, Lake, Yellow pine-fir woods above Summer Lake P.O., 42.8249 -120.7467

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William C. Cusick   3271i1908-06-30
United States, Oregon, [needs research], Very common, especially west of the Blue Mountains, Grande Ronde Valley.

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Arthur R. Kruckeberg   31551952-07-24
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa National Forest: frequent on Granitic Talus above Jewett Lake. Between Aneriod Lake and North Fork Imnaha River., 45.1968 -117.2118

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William C. Cusick   33151918-08-11
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, In our big West Wallowa Mountain, 45.1999 -117.3177, 2744m

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Roxana J. Ferris   9161919-07-08
United States, Oregon, Baker, Blue Mountains: Sumifter Valley watershed., 44.5502 -118.3461, 2348m

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Arthur R. Kruckeberg   20761950-07-03
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, 5 mi. SE of junction of Hwy 20 and 28, on Hwy 20 between Tumalo and Sisters., 44.1498 -121.3309

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Arthur R. Kruckeberg   24571950-07-25
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, On dry, open ridge 500 yards E of Sacajawea Camp, overlooking Snake River Canyon., 45.2416 -116.701

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Charles L. Hitchcock   s.n.1952-07-15
United States, Oregon, Baker, Roadside ditch, where dry, 10 mi N of Baker., 44.9426 -117.8027

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Georgia S. Mason   90871971-08-17
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa Mountains: east end of Ice Lake, ca 8 mi SW of Wallowa Lake., 45.2299 -117.2686, 2459m

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William C. Cusick   3315d
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa Mountains, 45.5701 -117.5343, 2744m


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