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

Page 1, records 1-13 of 13

Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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183612S.E. Guenther   s.n.1947-08-14
U.S.A., Washington, King, Lake Dorothy, near Skykomish., 47.70944 -121.35889

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123599F.G. Meyer   10391937-08-09
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, 2-½ miles west of Deer Lake., 47.92688 -123.82401, 4200m

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90135W.C. Muenscher   80711937-08-04
U.S.A., Washington, Whatcom, Cliffs near Park Glacier, Mt. Baker., 48.78694 -121.79528

WS:Vascular
17870Frank H. Lamb   13681897-07-20
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, Baldy Pk., 47.89528 -123.18778, 762m

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42086Harold St. John   57591921-08-26
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, Shore of Deer Lake, Canyon Creek Basin, Soleduck River., 47.92688 -123.82401

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64328Rocelia Palmer   2141926-07-00
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, Mount Higgins., 48.3162 -121.7677, 4000m

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74024George Neville Jones   83561935-08-23
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam, Near Deer Lake., 47.92688 -123.82401

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78386Gertrude Palmer   s.n.1936-08-16
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Heather Lake. Mount Pilchuck., 48.06806 -121.78, 4000m

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105816W.P. Taylor   5331918-09-05
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Mt. Index., 47.82083 -121.55389, 2700m

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105803M.W. Gorman   35601915-06-20
U.S.A., Oregon, Clatsop, Saddle Mts., 45.96917 -123.68417, 2800 - 3300m

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245384L.E. Detling   64621949-06-14
U.S.A., Oregon, Clatsop, Saddle Mt., 45.96917 -123.68417, 3000m

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270486La Rea J. Dennis   25561963-07-22
U.S.A., Oregon, Clatsop, Saddle Mt., 45.96917 -123.68417, 2700m

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332731A.E. Grable   81491980-08-20
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Silver Lake Trail from Monte Cristo Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest., 47.98583 -121.39278, 4100 - 4300m


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