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

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Eastern Oregon University Herbarium, Eastern Oregon State College Herbarium


EOSC
Serge C. Head   1618
United States, Oregon, Union, Southeast of Crater Lake 100 yds., 45.0808026849 -117.288624753, 2240m

EOSC
D. Christianson   50
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, East Fork, South Fork Wallowa River, 1981m

EOSC
Georgia S. Mason   6845
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Duck Lake, 45.10142 -117.13534, 1707m

EOSC
Karen Antell   1193
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, Duck Lake, 45.10111 -116.99397, 1707m

EOSC
[needs research]   88
United States, Oregon, Union, Highway 30, southeast of I-80N exit (Union - LaGrande), 45.28926 -118.02452, 828m

EOSC
J. A. Lee   30
United States, Oregon, Union, Hot Lake, 45.2447 -117.9567, 850m

EOSC
Karen Antell   1632
United States, Oregon, Union, 45.26045 -117.98365, 829m

EOSC
[needs research]   9
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, McKay Res. Wildlife Refuge, 45.56565 -118.77668, 457m

EOSC
Serge C. Head   1800
United States, Oregon, Union, CCC Bridge, 1189m

EOSC
[needs research]   62
United States, Oregon, Union, old cat house, Highway 30, 815m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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