Dataset: WWB
Taxa: Brassicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


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R. J. Taylor   31951971-06-18
United States, Oregon, Union, Near North Powder., 45.0286 -117.9189

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J. S. Martin   32891957-04-21
United States, Oregon, Benton, Near Corvallis., 44.5647 -123.2608

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J. S. Martin   32861957-04-21
United States, Oregon, Benton, Near Corvallis., 44.5647 -123.2608

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G. E. Morrill   291933-06-16
United States, Oregon, Clatsop, Astoria., 46.1881 -123.83

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J. S. Martin   36761959-04-05
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Summit near Burnt Woods., 244m

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J. S. Martin   36721959-04-05
United States, Oregon, Benton, Circa 4 miles northwest of Philomath.

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J. S. Martin   39031961-04-16
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, East side of Sand River, just east of Portland.

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R. J. Taylor   31961971-06-18
United States, Oregon, Union, Near North Powder., 45.0286 -117.9189

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J. S. Martin   32871957-04-21
United States, Oregon, Benton, Near Corvallis., 44.5647 -123.2608

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[needs research]   
United States, Oregon, Union, detailed locality information protected

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R. J. Taylor   41171972-06-09
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, 20 miles east of Bend, along Highway 20.


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