Dataset: EOSC
Taxa: Abies
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Oregon University Herbarium, Eastern Oregon State College Herbarium


EOSC
[unknown]   
United States, [unknown], [needs research]

EOSC
Serge C. Head   909
United States, Oregon, Baker, 45.0588 -117.29228, 1981m

EOSC
John Reed   159
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, 45.94138 -117.80141, 869m

EOSC
Scott L. Miles   62
United States, Oregon, Union, 45.36207 -118.10685, 1326m

EOSC
[needs research]   
United States, Oregon, Union, 45.63831 -118.04604

EOSC
Karen Antell   1668
United States, Oregon, Baker, Hoffer Lake above Anthony Lake., 44.95536 -118.2279

EOSC
[needs research]   28
United States, Oregon, Union, 45.52206 -117.9637, 1006m

EOSC
M. Ferro   273
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, 45.98477 -117.82221, 1625m

EOSC
[needs research]   73
United States, Oregon, Grant, 44.3422 -119.34365, 533m

EOSC
[needs research]   109
United States, Oregon, Union, 45.42162 -118.33539, 1097m

EOSC
Karen Antell   1051
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, 2012m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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