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

Page 1, records 1-12 of 12

Oregon State University Vascular Plant Collection


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OSC-V-038086Barbara L. Wilson   119982006-08-12
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Portland; Hayden Island; underneath the I-5 (Interstate Highway 5) bridge near the north shore of the island., 45.6144 -122.6762, 6m

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OSC-V-038092Ed Hardin   s.n.1958-06-07
United States, Oregon, Washington, none

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OSC-V-038094Barbara L. Wilson   105152001-06-18
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Grants Pass; road between Highway 199 and Schroeder Park., 42.42588 -123.43556, 305m

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OSC-V-038087Joan Grossoehme   s.n.1992-07-08
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Portland; volunteer in a raised bed of compost and horse manure at 4430 N.E. Killingsworth., 45.5236 -122.675

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OSC-V-038095Peter F. Zika   241392008-08-27
United States, Oregon, Wasco, near corner of Wright Street and W 11th Street, The Dalles., 45.6016666666667 -121.2, 40m

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OSC-V-038093Ed Hardin   s.n.1958-06-07
United States, Oregon, Washington, none

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OSC-V-038091L. Baron   s.n.1961-09-12
United States, Oregon, Washington, Hillsboro., 45.5231 -122.9886

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OSC-V-038088Herman Fitzer   s.n.1959-09-15
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, growing on a hillside near Toledo., 44.6217 -123.9372

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OSC-V-038089Don C. Walrod   s.n.1963-09-04
United States, Oregon, Columbia, St. Helens., 45.8642 -122.8053

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OSC-V-038090Louis H. Gross   s.n.1947-10-04
United States, Oregon, Yamhill, McMinnville., 45.2103 -123.1975

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OSC-V-038096Herman Fitzer   s.n.1959-09-15
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, near Toledo., 44.6217 -123.9372

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OSC-V-256897Richard E. Brainerd   24462015-11-05
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, East Portland; NE Columbia Boulevard at the 82nd Avenue overpass., 45.5645 -122.5777, 18m


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