Dataset: WS-
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Montana; Deer Lodge; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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173904C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   147481946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Storm Lake. Anaconda Mountains., 46.07444 -113.26694

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173264C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   148201946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Storm Lake, Anaconda Mountains., 46.07444 -113.26694

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173265C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   148151946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Storm Lake, Anaconda Mountains., 46.07444 -113.26694

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173268C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   148441946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, By damp stream edge at inlet to Storm Lake; Anaconda Mountains., 46.07444 -113.26694

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173725C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   148181946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Storm Lake, Anaconda Mountains., 46.07444 -113.26694

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173727C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   148021946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Summit of peak to south of storm lake drainage; Anaconda Mountains., 46.07444 -113.26694

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377920John J. Schenk   10012004-08-05
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, East of Anaconda, at intersection of Route 1 and railroad tracks, roughly a few miles west of hwy 90 on north side of road in valley., 46.1171 -112.868883, 1552m

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174432C.L. Hitchcock, C.V.Muhlick   147951946-07-21
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Top of peak to south of Storm Lake, Anaconda Range.

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389740Richard R. Halse   89672013-09-03
U.S.A., Montana, Deer Lodge, Along State Hwy. 1, at the east end of Silver Lake, ca. 11.7 miles west of Anaconda., 46.1667 -113.2143, 1961m


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