Dataset: WS-
Taxa: Peritoma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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373097B. Park   s.n.1923-05-11
U.S.A., Washington, Whitman, Mont.

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374305J.F. Smith   59352006-05-11
U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur, Succor Creek Road, slope above road., 43.4317 -117.1191, 3217m

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378002S.M. Saufferer   37682004-06-27
U.S.A., Colorado, Archuleta, Along hwy 84 between Chromo and Pagosa Springs; San Juan Nat'l For., 37.26944 -107.00917

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74687Miles O. Langdon   s.n.1936-08-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Union, Powder River Valley, near North Powder., 45.02861 -117.91889, 3200m

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383080J.W. Thomson   1957-08-17
U.S.A., Utah, Utah, Along road. 2 mi. W of Goshen.

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385461L.C. Pippin   1974-08-08
U.S.A., New Mexico, San Juan, Salmon Ruin., 5420m

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393901Leslie Smith   2201929-06-08
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Prosser.

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393902J.D. Menzies   2181947-00-00
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Benton Co.

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393900J.D. Menzies   IES-2731947-00-00
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, In waste land along Yakima River near Prosser.

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394294J.J. Davis   s.n.1952-06-27
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, East of McNary Dam.<br/>Growing along banks of Columbia River.

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394295Janet Warren, Hinds.   s.n.1980-05-20
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Hanford townsite.

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PNNL-00887M.R. Sackschewsky   1011991-05-22
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, White Bluffs Ferry landing.

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PNNL-00886C. McKinnon, M. Hambrook   4721993-07-09
U.S.A., Washington, Franklin, Wahluke Wildlife area., 76m

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389304Fred Benson   201-B1934-07-15
U.S.A., Montana, Madison, Rochester Basin. Near Big Hole River., 1524m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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