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

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Oregon State University Vascular Plant Collection


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Barbara L. Wilson   106972002-06-27
United States, Oregon, Douglas, approximately 1/2 mile south of Canyonville on Interstate Highway I-5., 42.91918 -123.27691, 305m

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Peter F. Zika   111801991-06-09
United States, Oregon, Curry, E end of S breakwater, mouth of Rogue River, ca. 0.5 km E of bridge., 42.43464 -124.40738, 15m

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Richard R. Halse   61812002-06-10
United States, Oregon, Curry, along U.S. Hwy. 101 at junction with road to Wedderburn at north end of Gold Beach., 42.4297222222222 -124.412222222222, 12m

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Richard E. Brainerd   9802007-10-02
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis. Intersection of Highway 99W and Circle Boulevard, southeast corner., 44.5869 -123.2523, 70m

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Richard E. Brainerd   10312008-05-04
United States, Oregon, Hood River, Downtown Hood River in parking lot north of Main Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets., 45.7091 -121.5148, 72m

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OSC-V-259282R. E. Brainerd   26322017-08-02
United States, Oregon, Clatsop, Astoria, just north of the north end of the Youngs Bay Bridge., 46.18276 -123.86174, 3m

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OSC-V-259815Richard R. Halse   103332018-06-10
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Along Interstate Hwy. 5 south of Canyonville, ca 0.7 miles north of Exit 95, across from Exit 98., 42.9154 -123.27034, 249m

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OSC-V-261066Richard E. Brainerd   27642018-06-01
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Yaquina Bay Road, 6.3 air km SW of Toledo., 44.57637 -123.98611, 4m

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OSC-V-262327Barbara L. Wilson   69651994-06-04
United States, Oregon, Coos, Along Highway 101 at the border where the cities of North Bend and Coos Bay meet.

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OSC-V-267450Barbara L. Wilson   207172021-06-13
United States, Oregon, Wasco, The Dalles; north side of Highway 30 at Pomona Street, 45.62076 -121.21222, 44m


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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.