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

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Lane Community College


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Joseph L. Claska   11969-11-09
United States, Oregon, Lane, on Highway 58, 1/2 mile up from Kitson Ridge Rd, on north side of highway; forest near Willamette River., 305m

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[needs research]   s.n.1974-05-18
United States, Oregon, Lane, 3 mi. E. of Blue River., 44.1547 -122.279137905344

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Mitzi Freuler   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, Fall Creek Reservoir, at Puma Bridge, 1 1/2 miles E of Puma Camp.

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Loren Davis   81967-04-08
United States, Oregon, Lane, F.S. Road 163 (Twin Springs Park)., 43.9611 -122.1222, 750m

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Janet Woods   s.n.1973-05-20
United States, Oregon, Lane, north of McKenzie Bridge, Ore. on roadside of Hwy 126., 44.1753 -122.1628

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Brooke Hoisington   s.n.2000-03-26
United States, Oregon, Lane, Fall Creek Trail., 44.0022 -122.3336

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Brooke Hoisington   s.n.2000-03-26
United States, Oregon, Lane, Fall Creek Trail., 44.0022 -122.3336

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G. Herron   171970-10-16
United States, Oregon, Lane, LCC campus., 44.0097222222222 -123.030555555556, 158m

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Marjorie Neet   41969-12-02
United States, Oregon, Lane, one-half mile north of McCready Springs., 43.71 -122.2878

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Rob Hooff   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Lane, Dexter; 19 miles from Eugene on Highway 58; 150 yards northwest from The Mut Tavern; on steep southwest slope up 100 yards.

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[needs research]   s.n.1978-05-18
United States, Oregon, Lane, Dexter Lake Area, 26 miles east of Eugene on Hy. 58; after white car bridge 1/16 mile on right.

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Rhoda M. Love   7611973-05-01
United States, Oregon, Lane, city park; 21st Ave & Agate Sts, Eugene, Ore., 44.0522 -123.0856

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[needs research]   71968-03-30
United States, Oregon, Lane, none., 43.53479 -122.43982, 517m


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