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

Page 1, records 1-7 of 7

Oregon State University Vascular Plant Collection


OSU:V
OSC0001927Hazel G. Barton   s.n.1934-04-13
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Snake River Canyon near mouth of Battle Cr., 45.31302 -116.67506

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Roger Rosentreter   156852004-06-02
United States, Idaho, Owyhee, Bruneau River confluence with Cave Draw., 42.1 -115.483333333333, 1093m

OSU:V
Roger Rosentreter   27021982-06-10
United States, Idaho, [needs research], Grass Camp, Bruneau River, 20 m. S. of Bruneau., 1219m

OSU:V
Frank T. Callahan   s.n.2007-06-17
United States, California, Siskiyou, Cottonwood Peak., 41.8905166666667 -122.626183333333, 1516m

OSU:V
OSC0000787Thomas J. Howell   s.n.1885-06-01
United States, Oregon, Harney, Stein's Mountain., 42.647 -118.5963

OSU:V
OSC0000788William C. Cusick   19761898-06-29
United States, Oregon, Harney, cliffs of Stein's Mountains., 42.647 -118.5963

OSU:V
OSC-V-256298   
United States, Utah


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Google Map

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