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

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Lane Community College


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R. Kreger   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, Lane Community College campus., 44.0097222222222 -123.030555555556

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Mitzi Freuler   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, Fall Creek Reservoir, 8 miles S.E. from Fall Creek Dam near Wind-berry Park.

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Clifford V. Davis   361970-05-30
United States, Oregon, Lane, Armitage Road, Eugene., 44.09169 -123.05702, 122m

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Rod Remington   131968-03-13
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Agate Beach., 44.67511 -124.05684, 1m

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G. Heiserman   561966-07-23
United States, Oregon, Lane, between Heceta Beach and north jetty at Florence., 43.9828 -124.0986, 5m

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Freeman Rowe   s.n.1974-05-24
United States, Oregon, Coos, Bastendorf Beach., 43.3456 -124.3472

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Rhoda M. Love   s.n.2008-06-05
United States, Oregon, Lane, Kirk Park, West Eugene Wetlands north of Fern Ridge Dam and Lake., 44.0848412234 -123.2908648

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[needs research]   s.n.1976-04-29
United States, Oregon, Lane, found 15' from shore of Dexter Lake; 2 miles east of Lowell, Or.

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J. Beery   191968-04-18
United States, Oregon, Lane, near Interstate 5., 44.06254 -123.0575, 125m

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Richard T. Fraga   491966-07-10
United States, Oregon, Josephine, above spring below the summit of Onion Mt., 42.4507269468 -123.617070202, 1219m

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Danna J. Lytjen   2012004-06-20
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Owyhee Uplands, Dry Creek basin, south of Skull Creek on road leading to the Monuments, 49 air miles southwest of Vale., 43.45834 -117.90149, 1545m

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Rhoda M. Love   6771971-05-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, near Heceta Head Lighthouse; trail from house to Devil's Elbow Beach., 44.13889 -124.11833

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Wendell King   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, Siltcoos Lake, in woods.


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