Dataset: LCEU
Taxa: Abies
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lane Community College


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R. F. Cook   20
United States, Oregon, Lane, none., 44.04785 -122.9764, 150m

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Lynn Bremer   101968-03-31
United States, Oregon, Lane, 51.5 miles S. on Highway 58., 43.69075 -122.26218, 730m

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Joseph L. Claska   51969-11-29
United States, Oregon, Lane, 3 miles from Lorane on the road to Cottage Grove., 43.868676381 -123.280316131573, 274m

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Loren Davis   61967-04-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, junction of F.S. roads 163 and 170 (Slip Creek)., 43.9883 -122.17161, 600m

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Rob Hooff   s.n.1971-02-28
United States, Oregon, Wasco, The Dalles; 12 miles south from city limits out Mill Creek Road.

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Diane Derby   s.n.1976-04-30
United States, Oregon, Lane, 3 1/2 miles west of Creswell on Deberry Road.

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[needs research]   41967-04-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, F.S. Rd. 170, Slip Creek., 43.95943 -122.19165, 600m

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Derek J. Newman   191969-04-20
United States, Oregon, Lane, S.E. of Rainbow at junction of Horse Cr. and McKenzie Rvr., 44.1691453665 -122.201668245, 304m

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[needs research]   s.n.1969-11-16
United States, Oregon, Lane, intersection of McKenzie and Santiam Highways.

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G. Herron   371970-10-17
United States, Oregon, Klamath, Klamath Lake., 42.36343 -121.8841, 1280m

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[needs research]   121967-04-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, F.S. Rd. 163, Twin Springs Forest Camp., 43.9611 -122.1222, 700m

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Rob Hooff   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, 19 miles from Eugene on highway 58; 150 yards northwest from The Hut Tavern; on steep southwestern slope up 70 yards.

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Marjorie Neet   51969-12-02
United States, Oregon, Lane, Tokatee Golf Course on the McKenzie River, along second green; near McKenzie Bridge., 44.1753 -122.1628

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D. Billings   s.n.1976-04-25
United States, Oregon, Lane, half mile southwest of L.C.C. Campus.


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