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

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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22867J.H. Snyder   s.n.1906-08-14
U.S.A., Washington, Usk., 48.31389 -117.27861

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52550Aven Nelson, J.F. Macbride   16081911-08-04
U.S.A., Idaho, Bear Lake, Montpelier., 42.32222 -111.29694, 5943m

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72016Legit L.F. Henderson   s.n.1883-09-14
U.S.A., Oregon, Willamette River near its mouth., 45.65583 -122.76306

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22639   110151902-08-12
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, St. Johns., 45.59028 -122.75333

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133428Charles Vancouver Piper   42101903-09-21
U.S.A., Oregon, Columbia slough, Opposite Fort Vancouver., 43.99 -118.68722

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22681Frank O. Kreager   3201902-07-28
U.S.A., Washington, Spokane, Stevens, Lake Calispell.

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103383M.W. Gorman   59271922-09-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Clark, Mouth of Washougal R., 45.58278 -122.35222

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220257William H. Baker   93611952-07-18
U.S.A., Idaho, Bear Lake, 3 miles south of Montpelier., 42.278756 -111.29694

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103382Joseph Howell   s.n.1884-08-00
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Sauvie's Island., 45.71667 -122.8

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22765Frank O. Kreager   4831902-08-21
U.S.A., Washington, Spokane, Stevens, Mission.

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22959Lake, Hull   6881892-08-12
U.S.A., Washington, Lake Chelan., 47.83444 -120.01139

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241595Albert N. Steward, Agnes Steward   65701953-08-21
U.S.A., Washington, Cowlitz, Between railway and Highway 99, southeast of Kelso., 46.14694 -122.90722

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72176Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   s.n.1885-07-16
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Low grounds near Rooster Rock., 45.54389 -122.25

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72083Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   s.n.1885-07-16
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Low grounds near Rooster Rock., 45.54389 -122.25

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299032Aven Nelson, J.F. Macbride   16081911-08-04
U.S.A., Idaho, Bear Lake, Montpelier., 42.32222 -111.29694, 5943m

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393910JL Warren   s.n.
U.S.A., Washington, Benton, Hanford townsite 1/2 mile upriver from pumphouse.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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