Dataset: CAS-BOT-BC
Taxa: Pylaisiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco


CAS:BOT-BC
447324Buck, William R.   377212000-08-12
United States, Oregon, Coos County, Along Cap Arago Hwy, from Cape Arago State Park, through Shore Acres State Park to Sunset Bay State Park, ca. 13 km SW of Coos Bay, 43.325 -124.375, 30 - 30m

CAS:BOT-BC
447325Merrifield, Kathy   25612011-06-08
United States, Oregon, Clatsop County, Slope adjacent to dirt road intersecting with & within 2 air miles NW of US Hwy. 30; northward turnoff to Gnat Creek, Oregon Dept. of Forestry Campground, 6m

CAS:BOT-BC
447326Lorence, David H.; Lorence, G.; Blackmer, Maria; Blackmer, Kaya   102462010-12-24
United States, Oregon, Clackamas County, City of Tualatin; 8450 SW Avery Street, 45.371387 -122.763885, 73m

CAS:BOT-BC
447327Kellman, K. M.   58192008-03-25
United States, Oregon, Multnomah County, Guy W. Talbot State Park; at the base of Latourell Falls, 45.5383333333 -122.2175, 70m

CAS:BOT-BC
447328Shevock, James R.; Schofield, Wilf   316352008-03-25
United States, Oregon, Multnomah County, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Laturell Falls, Talbot State Park. Along trail toward base of falls off of Scenic Byway (highway 30)., 45.5366667 -122.2180556, 61m

CAS:BOT-BC
447329Shevock, James R.   264012005-03-20
United States, Oregon, Coos County, South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. Along Estuary Trail, swampy area near South Slough about 2 airmiles south of Charleston., 43.2930556 -124.3255556, 3m

CAS:BOT-BC
645712Sargent, M. L.   18782000-08-11
United States, Oregon, Linn County, Willamette National Forest; trail along McKenzie River, 44.35 -122, 866m


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