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

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Oregon State University Vascular Plant Collection


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Arthur J. Cronquist   62011950-04-23
United States, Idaho, Idaho, along the Salmon River, 2 miles north of Riggins., 45.412279647 -116.331803356

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Jereme Frank   OR030-202006-06-13
United States, Oregon, Baker, Burnt River Canyon approx. 12.9 to 19.3 km., 44.5537222222222 -117.621638888889, 975m

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James W. Grimes   10731977-06-06
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Runaway Gulch., 43.310783811 -117.222514022

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Richard R. Halse   14951977-04-24
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Juniper Gulch, whose mouth is 3.6 miles up Leslie Gulch from the shore of Lake Owyhee., 43.29999 -117.27976, 1080m

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J. L. Peterson   none1914-04-10
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa Nat'l Forest., 762m

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Francis M. Ownbey   20021940-03-10
United States, Washington, Asotin, along Snake River, 4 miles above Asotin.

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Kenton L. Chambers   56771992-04-09
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Snake River Canyon, Oregon-side of the river at the mouth of the Salmon River., 45.85494 -116.80608, 280m

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J. H. Christ   102281939-05-21
United States, Idaho, Idaho, on Slate Creek at the Salmon River.

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John M. Johnson   2161960-03-25
United States, Idaho, Owyhee, Jump Crek Canyon, about 7 miles northwest of Marsing., 792m

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J. Sadowski   s.n.1986-05-19
United States, Oregon, Malheur, near Leslie Gulch., 43.2994452406 -117.268649711, 1219m

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Kenton L. Chambers   49131982-03-22
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Hells Canyon Recreation Area, 0.4 miles below Hells Canyon Dam, Snake River., 45.2542 -116.6958, 488m

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Richard R. Halse   18841979-04-14
United States, Idaho, Adams, Hell's Canyon of the Snake River, 11.8 miles north of Copperfield, Oregon., 45.113199189 -116.747536948, 600m

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John M. Johnson   1961959-12-29
United States, Idaho, Owyhee, 20 mi. SE of Bruneau at view point on the rim of Bruneau Canyon., 914m

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Verna Slane   vcs13501990-04-08
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Imnaha; from Imnaha north on Dug Bar Rd 735 & 4260 to near Fall Creek., 45.6487024789 -116.843849164, 686m

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Ferguson, Mrs.   2441957-04-27
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Iminaha River Canyon; approx. 6 miles below Iminaha., 45.66631 -116.82861, 427m

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Jason A. Alexander   9941999-05-13
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Leslie Gulch road, Leslie Gulch, 0.2 mi NW of Timber Gulch., 43.3098 -117.2906, 939m

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Arthur J. Cronquist   62011950-04-23
United States, Idaho, Idaho, along the Salmon River, 2 miles north of Riggins., 45.412279647 -116.331803356

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Louis F. Henderson   90651927-04-26
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Leslie Gulch, Owyhee River., 43.2994452406 -117.268649711

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William C. Cusick   25341901-05-28
United States, Oregon, Baker, McDougal Creek near Snake River., 45.07205 -116.79084

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William C. Cusick   s.n.
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, bluffs of Snake River; ILLEG.

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Louis F. Henderson   90661927-05-02
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Sucker Creek.

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Francis M. Ownbey   20021940-03-10
United States, Washington, Asotin, along Snake River, 4 miles above Asotin.

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Robert J. Meinke   12751977-04-07
United States, Oregon, Baker, about 3.0 mi N of the Spring Recreation Site (BLM) along the Snake River., 44.422866215 -117.2375

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OSC0000471Louis F. Henderson   s.n.1898-05-24
United States, Idaho, [out of state], shaded canyons opposite Lewiston.

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OSC-V-257565Frank T. Callahan   Gsa-2-7-16-172017-07-16
United States, Oregon, Baker, south of Lime (see map) at < G.s.a site., 44.4006638888889 -117.304358333333, 687m


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