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

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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205639R.E. Fye   1131950-08-24
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, South of Prosser., 46.20694 -119.76778, 660m

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36355Evelyn Moore   s.n.1923-10-03
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Weed at Benton City., 46.26333 -119.48667

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66076Cleaveland Sharp   s.n.1930-09-18
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Sandy shores of Columbia River, Hanford., 46.58389 -119.38667

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102975J.C. Nelson   9741916-09-02
U.S.A., Oregon, Lincoln, 44.66667 -123.83333

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319171Douglas N. Vixie   4891979-09-19
U.S.A., Washington, Walla Walla, First roadcut east of Wallula Jct. on US Hwy 12., 46.08556 -118.90417, 400m

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362578Sandee Detering   12001-09-03
U.S.A., Washington, Grant, 10 miles east of Mattawa, on Highway 24., 46.737866 -119.690432

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41091George Neville Jones   4201926-08-00
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Prosser., 46.20694 -119.76778

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205278D. Malcom   1471950-08-26
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, In Prosser., 46.20694 -119.76778

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384191Michael A. Vincent   86911999-07-30
U.S.A., Missouri, Scott, In grassy field north and east of the Ramada Inn, along US Rt. 62 just west of Interstate 55.

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395787Leslie Smith   1131929-09-19
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Irrigation Experiment Station, Prosser.

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PNNL-01323G. Baird   12671984-07-17
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Hanford Works (DOE). Just west of T-plant, 200-w area, where railroad crosses 23rd Street. Roadside area., 210m

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PNNL-01322M.R. Sackschewsky   3191992-09-16
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, In ditch at entrance to small tube lysimeter facility.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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