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

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Lane Community College


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G. Herron   61970-11-10
United States, Oregon, Lane, 30th Ave. & Emerald (approx.) Eugene., 44.0522 -123.0856, 158m

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Derek J. Newman   281969-05-24
United States, Oregon, Josephine, along a gravel logging road., 42.54257 -123.61263, 1183m

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Brooke Hoisington   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, none.

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G. Herron   241970-10-02
United States, Oregon, Lane, LCC campus., 44.0097222222222 -123.030555555556, 152m

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Jennifer R. Douglass   108
United States, Oregon, Lane, hill dirctly south of L.C.C., 44.0097222222222 -123.030555555556

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Brooke Hoisington   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, none.

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[needs research]   s.n.1978-05-30
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, SW Sundown Ct, Lake Oswego, Palisades region of Portland.

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Rayma Brown   2181933-07-16
United States, Oregon, Lane, Woods of Spenser Butte.

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Marcia Cutler   s.n.1999-10-06
United States, Oregon, Lane, 0.7 mi. e. of Horsepasture Mt. trailhead. Park at gate of spur 1993-395. 1/3 mi. from gate along road and 150 yrds.to center of draw in midst of ca 10 yr. old clear cut., 44.12091 -122.09104, 1402m

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Diane Derby   s.n.1976-04-30
United States, Oregon, Lane, 3.5 miles west of Creswell on DeBerry Rd., 43.9181 -123.106376373151

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Loren Davis   131967-04-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, F.S. road 163 (Twin Springs Park)., 43.9611 -122.1222, 750m

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Derek J. Newman   181969-05-04
United States, Oregon, Lane, by Indian Creek., 43.97398 -122.59645, 270m

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Janetta Overholser   11969-04-11
United States, Oregon, Lane, six miles west on Silk Creek., 244m

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A. Jorgensen   231969-05-13
United States, Oregon, Lane, 1 mile west of Unity on the south bank road of Big Fall Creek., 44.03434 -122.81521, 196m


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