Dataset: OSU-V
Taxa: Oleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Vascular Plant Collection


OSU:V
OSC-V-039970Scott Sundberg   47161998-07-02
United States, Oregon, Clatsop, Camp Rilea; southwest of Warrenton; just southeast of corner of First Causeway and Valley Way., 46.11929 -123.93131, 20m

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OSC-V-039973Richard E. Brainerd   801998-06-19
United States, Oregon, Lane, North Eugene east of Coburg Road at the end of Hillview 1 Street., 44.1002 -123.0572, 128m

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OSC-V-039969Richard R. Halse   50551996-06-16
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis, Jackson-Frazier Wetland, at the end of Lancaster Street., 44.61080772692 -123.24339591819, 69m

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OSC-V-039975Richard E. Brainerd   15762009-07-24
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Old Stage Road, 3 air miles north-northeast of Jacksonville., 42.3544 -122.9447, 427m

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OSC-V-039971[unknown]   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Hood River, 2 mi. south of Hood River.

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OSC-V-039976Rhoda M. Love   98061998-02-28
United States, Oregon, Lane, Eugene, Wayne Morse Ranch Park., 44.01836 -123.09762

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OSC-V-039974Peter F. Zika   204052004-10-07
United States, Oregon, Lane, NE end of Morse Ranch, near corner of 31st Avenue and Lincoln Street; Eugene., 44.025 -123.096666666667, 205m

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OSC-V-261818Barbara L. Wilson   199372020-07-07
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis: Witham Hill Natural Park, to the north of the south branch of the main trail, a little east of the first meadow opening., 44.579381 -123.299864, 139m

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Richard E. Brainerd   16452009-10-15
United States, Oregon, Columbia, Sauvie Island, Columbia River shore., 45.7312 -122.7668, 3m

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OSC-V-256537   
United States, Utah, [needs research], [Skeletal record only. Location has not yet been databased.]


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.