Dataset: COCC
Taxa: pyrola => Orthilia secunda,Pyrola picta,Pyrola asarifolia ssp. asarifolia, Pyrola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Central Oregon Community College


COCC
Louis F. Henderson   1928-06-18
United States, Oregon, Lane, Lost Creek Ranch, 44.11 -122.3

COCC
Marjorie Ettinger   1976-07-16
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Jefferson Lake Trail, 44.58609 -121.68476, 975m

COCC
Marjorie Ettinger   1976-07-16
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Jefferson Lake Trail, 44.58609 -121.68476, 975m

COCC
Kathleen A. Cooper   KAC-90-4681990-06-27
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Sisters RD, 44.25483 -121.5438

COCC
Marjorie Ettinger   1976-07-16
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Jefferson Lake Trail, 44.58609 -121.68476, 975m

COCC
Christine Ott-Hopkins   C-461993-08-11
United States, Oregon, Linn, Cascades-Santiam Pass-Little Nash Snowpark, 44.43228 -121.95602

COCC
Christine Ott-Hopkins   1993-08-11
United States, Oregon, Linn, Cascades-Santiam Pass-Little Nash Snowpark, 44.43228 -121.95602

COCC
Marjorie Ettinger   1977-07-10
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, "Sisters, Trout Creek swamp", 44.25505 -121.68539, 1340m

COCC
Albert R. Sweetser   
United States, Oregon, Clackamas or Hood River, Mt. Hood, 45.45372 -121.66807

COCC
Douglas C. Ingram   15201924-08-05
United States, Oregon, Jackson, "Huckleberry Gap, Umpqua NF", 42.56 -122.34

COCC
Louis F. Henderson   1930-06-27
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Emigrant Creek, 42.04 -122.32

COCC
Marjorie Ettinger   1976-07-16
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, "Jefferson Wild, Sugar Pine Ridge", 44.58609 -121.68476, 975m

COCC
Marjorie Ettinger   1984-07-28
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Warm Springs Res. #635, 45.11945 -121.69763, 1097m

COCC
Louis F. Henderson   1932-07-31
United States, Oregon, Lane, Horse Creek Trail, 44.0333 -121.92


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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