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

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Oregon State University Vascular Plant Collection


OSU:V
Sharon Rodman   9062003-07-25
United States, Washington, Okanogan, Okanogan National Forest; Meadows Campground, meadows south of Hart's Pass., 48.71075 -120.67645, 1903m

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Albert E. Grable   49091973-07-09
United States, Washington, Chelan, marshy area at Rainy Pass on south side of Hwy 20; Okanogan National Forst [sic]., 48.520004 -120.743084, 1480m

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Arthur R. Kruckeberg   29411952-06-21
United States, Washington, Kittitas, along Scatter Creek Trail.

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Christine C. Johnson   11351985-06-07
United States, Idaho, Idaho, Lolo Pass along Idaho/Montana border along Hwy 12, Clearwater National Forest., 46.6335908345 -114.57761, 1594m

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Charles L. Hitchcock   126631945-07-23
United States, Montana, Beaverhead, above Ajax Lake, Bitter Root Range.

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Alan C. Yen   03-0452003-07-25
United States, Washington, Chelan, Okanogan National Forest; Rainy Lake Outlet., 48.5042 -120.7339, 1527m

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J. H. Christ   113001940-06-22
United States, Idaho, Custer, along the banks of Beaver Cree [sic], Cape Horn Inn.

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Arthur J. Cronquist   80691955-08-05
United States, Montana, Carbon, just west of Quad Creek, atop the Beartooth Mts, 23 miles southwest of Red Lodge., 45.0290331 -109.430281, 3048m

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Arthur R. Kruckeberg   29881952-06-25
United States, Washington, Kittitas, 1 mile below Paddy-Go-Easy Pass.

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William Stewart   671916-06-18
United States, Montana, Unknown, Gallatin Forest.

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Trollius albiflorus (A. Gray) Rydb.
OSC-V-051909Helen M. Gilkey   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, detailed locality information protected

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Charles V. Piper   2002
United States, Washington, Unknown, Olympic Mts., 1524m

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LeRoy E. Detling   73921953-07-27
United States, Washington, Clallam, Hurricane Ridge., 47.9705555555556 -123.491388888889, 1525m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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