Dataset: WCW
Taxa: Physocarpus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Whitman College


WCW:Vascular
2971C. L. Hitchcock, J. S. Martin   73831941-06-18
Canada, British Columbia, South end of small lake circa 1 mile north of Dolum (acorss Fraser River from Hope).

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15891Kathy Lubbesmeyer   1101979-06-02
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, 1 mile northwest of junction of south 138th street and Spanaway Loop Road. American Lake Drainage area., 91m

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4884P. H. Pope   s.n.1944-07-07
U.S.A., Washington, Walla Walla, Kooskooskie; Blue Mountains; Mill Creek drainage area.

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539C. V. Piper   15261893-06-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Latah, [No specific locality given.]

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544H. S. Brode   s.n.1910-07-30
U.S.A., Washington, 15 miles east of Walla Walla.

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7285Jaylen Reed   541974-06-18
U.S.A., Oregon, Wallowa, A quarter mile up Elk Flats trail from Wenaha forks. Blue Mountains, Wenaha River drainage area., 45.9415 -117.797, 869m

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7291John Merrill   3051974-06-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Wallowa, Slopes above and to South of Wenaha Forks. Blue Mountains range, Wenaha River drainage area., 884m

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3789V. Argo   s.n.1924-01-10
U.S.A., Oregon, Blue Mountains range., 1524m

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12155D. Ratzlaff   4421980-01-19
U.S.A., Ohio, Union, Base of Elgin Rockwall, 6 miles north of Elgin. Blue Mountains range, and Grande Ronde River drainage area., 945m

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14993P. H. Pope   s.n.1934-05-18
U.S.A., Washington, Walla Walla, Kooskooskie.

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18002A. L. Freng   752002-06-07
U.S.A., Oregon, Umatilla, Hillside below ridge of property, JWC, upper Mill Creek., 45.983333 -118.066667, 695m


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