Dataset: DCM-DCM
Taxa: Papaveraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History, Roseburg


DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   461980-04-27
Oregon, Douglas, Tahkenitch Lake, road 49., 43.7751 -124.11247, 15m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   6591981-05-03
Oregon, Douglas, Buckhead campground. Hw. 138 to Little River rd. 17 then 272., 43.17687 -122.6267, 1585m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   16751991-06-04
Oregon, Douglas, Hemlock Meadow., 43.19142 -122.70614, 1341m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   54351977-05-08
Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   50321977-09-25
Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   811980-05-01
Oregon, Douglas, Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, road 115 Winchester., 43.2798 -123.35686, 152m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   9941982-08-08
Oregon, Douglas, Byer's Turnout., 42.99277 -123.51485, 229m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   1771980-05-09
Oregon, Douglas, Smith Springs Park, North Umpqua Hw. 138., 43.29193 -122.92227, 287m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   53471977-04-17
Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA. Myrtle Island Research Natural Area, 11.3-ha island in the Umpqua River, at end of Cougar Creek Road, 7.3 km west of Bullock Bridge and OR 138., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
Ralph L. Thompson   58241977-05-28
Oregon, Douglas, Myrtle Island RNA. Myrtle Island Research Natural Area, 11.3-ha island in the Umpqua River, at end of Cougar Creek Road, 7.3 km west of Bullock Bridge and OR 138., 43.46885 -123.55517, 76m

DCM:DCM
DCM herbarium staff   14691987-07-21
Oregon, Douglas, Reynolds Shelter., 43.35708 -122.61537, 1570m


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Google Map

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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.