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

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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350857C.R. Bjork   36331998-07-03
U.S.A., Oregon, Jackson, Growing along the Anderson Creek Rd. near its junction with the Little Applegate Rd., 42.215132 -122.839299

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106490F.L. Wynd   6571921-06-02
U.S.A., Oregon, Fall Creek., 45.00694 -117.20167

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159388William H. Baker   35951947-03-27
U.S.A., Oregon, Curry, Dry open ground along the Rogue River Pack Trail, 6 miles north of Illahe., 42.655428 -124.006249

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84210J.C. Nelson   42381992-05-17
U.S.A., Oregon, Marion, 2 mi. N.W. of Turner., 44.84333 -122.95167

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106492J.C. Nelson   21841918-05-25
U.S.A., Oregon, Marion, 6 mi. S.W. of Salem., 44.94306 -123.03389

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106496M.W. Gorman   56511922-05-10
U.S.A., Oregon, Douglas, Riddle., 42.95111 -123.36306

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106491Charles Vancouver Piper   s.n.1921-06-01
U.S.A., Oregon, Jackson, Ashland., 42.19472 -122.70833

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180801Morton E. Peck   247931948-05-20
U.S.A., Oregon, Josephine, Open S slope of Sexton Mtn., 42.60028 -123.36417

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241649Albert N. Steward, Clifford V. David   7296B1957-05-30
U.S.A., Oregon, Josephine, Store Gulch Guard Station, Siskiyou National Forest, 7 miles (airmiles?) west of Selma., 42.297657 -123.751702, 1200m

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373855L.E. Detling   56041946-05-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Jackson, Lower Table Rock., 42.45528 -122.9475, 2025m

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380166Richard R. Halse   74562008-05-24
U.S.A., Oregon, Jackson, Northwest of Medford, along Rock Creek Road 0.9 miles north of its junction with Old Sams Valley Road; WGS 84., 42.50492 -122.96715, 490m

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388168Steve Boyd, Naomi Fraga   109372004-04-27
U.S.A., California, San Diego, Peninsular Ranges; Anza Bench region: Warner Springs area, rolling terrain near the Pacific Crest Trail, south of Highway 79 and west of the Warner Springs resort., 33.516667 -117.45, 898m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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