Dataset: WTU-V
Taxa: Anaphalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium, Vascular Plant Collection


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346242Sarah Gage   SG 45221997-08-18
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago: Makanrushi Island; Inland from Zakat Bay., 49.737778 154.414444, 15 - 15m

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346315Sarah Gage   SG 41311997-08-04
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago: Paramushir Island; Northeast corner of island; environs of unnamed lake fed by Savushkina River; near Putyatino Settlement on coast; west facing slope above lake., 50.738611 156.149722, 15 - 30m

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337731Sarah Gage   SG 15481995-08-24
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago: Urup Island; Inland coastal margin of Smuglyi Bay; environs of Rybnaya River; along south facing ridge slope., 46.028611 149.985278, 10m

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346351Birgit Semsrott   BS 14771997-08-18
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago: Makanrushi Island; Inland from Zakat Bay; south facing steep slope., 49.738889 154.415278, 70m

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Regina Johnson   2021-0842021-08-08
U.S.A., Washington, Mason, Church Creek Trail., 47.445298 -123.500977, 877m

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428874Molly J. Boyter, R. Olmstead, S. Olmstead, Julia Bent, Haleh Mawson, Mike Schock   2019-162019-06-15
U.S.A., Washington, Okanogan, Okanogan National Forest. Muckamuck Mountain Road 1.5 mi from end of Road. 6.4 mi beyond Oriole Campground., 48.61931 -119.832666, 1348m

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Sarah Gage   54031998-08-15
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. Shikotan. Mid-western end of Shikotan. Inland from about 3/4 of the way in, on the southside, of Del'fin Bay., 43.758333 146.639667

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Sarah Gage   62381999-08-08
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. Simushir. Broutona Bay, abandoned town/navy base Kraternyy., 47.142517 152.262733

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432169Suzanne Joneson   14521999-08-10
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. Northeast corner of island, on western shore of Peschanaya Bay., 46.532367 150.889967

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Sarah Gage   70112000-07-30
Russia, Sakhalin, Raikoke. Inland from small cove on north side of island., 48.296817 153.262433, 111m

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Sarah Gage   41311997-08-04
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. NE Paramushir. Lake (pond) on Savushkina stream. West facing slope above lake. Elev 50-100 ft by altimeter., 50.738667 156.149667, 15 - 30m

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Sarah Gage   43641997-08-12
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. Southeast coast, inland from Alaidskaya Bay., 50.8365 155.658667, 38m

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Sarah Gage   44461997-08-15
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. Northwest corner of Antsiferova., 50.205833 154.962167, 3 - 15m

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Sarah Gage   45221997-08-18
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. South end of Makahrushi, inland from Zakat Bay., 49.7375 154.4155

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Sarah Gage   46611997-08-20
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. North side of Brat Chirpoev., 46.470833 150.795667, 221 - 259m

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Birgit Semsrott   12191997-08-08
Russia, Sakhalin, Kuril Archipelago. NE Shumshu. Steep slope facing ocean, at mouth of first stream north of Koshkina stream., 50.818333 156.490167, 5 - 20m

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431772Richard G. Olmstead   2021-332021-06-27
U.S.A., Oregon, Lane, Willamette National Forest. Sacandaga Campground., 43.49633 -122.32403, 732m

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Regina Johnson   2022-1512022-07-18
U.S.A., Washington, Yakima, Wild Rose Picnic Area on US 12 and Tieton River, between Rimrock Lake and Oak Creek., 46.674021 -121.046757, 762m

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432447Regina Johnson   2022-1882022-09-05
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor, Discovery Lake Trail, north of 3 Peaks. At end of abandoned logging road., 47.50755 -123.56795, 1098m

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Peter Dunwiddie, Peter Zika, Sarah Krock   PWD-17-5632017-07-10
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, JBLM, Eastgate and Story Rd intersection across from C-5 mockup, 47.05387 -122.5677

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Regina Johnson   2023-1722023-09-02
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor, West Fork Humptulips Road over Humptulips Ridge, at Burlap Pass, east of Moonlight Dome., 47.45686 -123.64998, 976m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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