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

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Lane Community College


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[needs research]   s.n.1976-05-09
United States, Oregon, Lane, 17 mi. SE of Oakridge just south of Scanandaga Campground.

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Shannon McCloud   s.n.1978-05-12
United States, Oregon, Lane, B.R.I.N.G. ponds.

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Rob Hooff   s.n.1971-05-22
United States, Oregon, Lane, summit of coastal range where route F crosses it; across the road from the tree farm up above the hill; about 20 miles east of Mapleton.

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Glenn Phillips   s.n.1972-05-18
United States, Oregon, Lane, corner of vacant lot of River Road and Van Fossen Court street., 44.0522 -123.0856

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[needs research]   s.n.1976-05-07
United States, Oregon, Lane, about 6 miles S. of Eugene at Spenser's Butte out Willamette Ave.; extended along path that heads south from parking lot; growing along path that heads south from parking lot ; growing along fence that divides woods from field., 43.9122188400879 -123.0856

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Rhoda M. Love   2004-362004-08-21
United States, Oregon, Lane, FulVue Dr, Eugene., 44.0194444444444 -123.983333333333, 219m

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Loren Davis   221967-04-20
United States, Oregon, Lane, on top of Skinner's Butte., 44.06305 -123.2191, 180m

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Rhoda M. Love   6731971-05-04
United States, Oregon, Lane, edge of woods; near 30th Ave. west of Lane Community College campus., 44.018028 -123.053106

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G. Herron   801971-05-11
United States, Oregon, Lane, 30th Ave. west of Lane Community College., 44.018028 -123.053106, 79m

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Freeman Rowe   s.n.1974-05-19
United States, Oregon, Lane, along Willamette River; Wildish Ponds., 44.0243421 -122.9901242


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