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

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Eastern Oregon University Herbarium, Eastern Oregon State College Herbarium


EOSC
W. Dutton   D-2
United States, Oregon, Baker, Whitman Forest, Sumpter, North Powder District, 44.7458 -118.2011, 1433m

EOSC
[needs research]   
United States, Oregon, Union, La Grande, 12th Street, 45.3247 -118.0867, 732m

EOSC
Serge C. Head   77
United States, Oregon, Baker, 1/8 mile east of Anthony Lake; Baker County, Oregon, 44.9606 -118.227128711171

EOSC
Linda Strand   66-91
United States, Oregon, Union, 45.24578 -118.08604, 1554m

EOSC
[needs research]   42
United States, Oregon, Multnomah, Larch Mountain, Vista House, Historic Columbia Highway, 45.5572336843 -122.0591174, 1234m

EOSC
[unknown]   44444
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, 45.50794 -118.44556

EOSC
Serge C. Head   77
United States, Oregon, Baker, 1/8 mile east of Anthony Lake; Baker County, Oregon, 44.9606 -118.227128711171

EOSC
W. Rosa   
United States, Oregon, Union, Morgan Lake, 45.30383 -118.14798

EOSC
[needs research]   4
United States, Oregon, Union, Spring Creek, 45.36287 -118.29344, 1036m

EOSC
[needs research]   
United States, Oregon, Josephine, detailed locality information protected

EOSC
J. L. Peterson   262
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Wallowa National Forest, 1219m

EOSC
R. Mattis   11
United States, Oregon, Union, Spring Creek Road, 45.36287 -118.29344, 1021m

EOSC
Lawrence H. Pike   72
United States, Oregon, Josephine, redwood Highway, Applegate River, Lind Road, Grants Pass, 42.42584 -123.45536, 268m

EOSC
T. McKague   9
United States, Oregon, Union, Spring Creek Road, 45.27406 -118.31461

EOSC
[needs research]   
United States, Oregon, Grant, Long Creek Mountain, 44.6633 -119.0686


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.