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

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Whitman College


WCW:Vascular
7544Gordon Rubard   711972-03-30
U.S.A., California, Periwinkle, 5 miles West of Mount Tamalpias summit 4 miles East of Stinson Beach. Coastal Mountain Range. Pacific Ocean drainage area., 305m

WCW:Vascular
9304BBev Lloyd   61975-03-26
U.S.A., California, Santa Clara, Ford Private School., 305m

WCW:Vascular
8362Jan Beyers   1261975-06-07
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz, Patrol road just outside of Forest of Nisene Marks State Park. Santa Cruz mtns range. Coastal drainage area., 91m

WCW:Vascular
3520Meg Stone   981967-05-13
U.S.A., Washington, Lewis, Gifford Pinchot Nat. Forest - Silver Creek Camp. Cascade Mountain range., 274m

WCW:Vascular
1873Larry Pedegana   211963-03-23
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor, 5 mi. so. of Westport, ocean side of main road, inside Grayland. Pacific Ocean drainage area.

WCW:Vascular
4164Pattie Bowers   181963-03-23
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor, 5 miles south of Westport, ocean side of main road, inside Grayland. Pacific Ocean drainage area.

WCW:Vascular
4165Julie Schaffer   201968-04-02
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, Walla Walla College Biol. Station., 8m

WCW:Vascular
3521Alice Lindahl   191967-04-09
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, Rosario Beach Road, on left side, 100' north of turn to Walla Walla Coll. Marine Station. Puget Sound drainage area. ., 23m

WCW:Vascular
15495Professor Nelson   s.n.1888-00-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Western Oregon. [County not provided.]

WCW:Vascular
18300K. Weaver   KDW1AA1998-05-02
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston, Burns Pt. Oyster Bay, Toten Inlet, Puget Sound.


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