Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Agyriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Agyrium rufum (Pers.) Fr.
172988Bruce McCune   287722007-08-07
United States, Oregon, Linn, Echo Basin, west slope of Cascade Range., 44.4138 -122.1, 1463m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
145019Heather Root   Root 25932009-11-03
United States, Oregon, Gilliam, Along Hwy 206, 1 miles south from John Day River and about 0.25 miles upslope, 45.46793 -120.4561, 340m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
86359Bruce McCune   239281997-07-01
United States, Oregon, Benton, Bureau of Land Management, Horse Heaven Hills, 46.23333333 -119.45, 320m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
141401Heather Root   26032009-10-24
United States, Oregon, Gilliam, Columbia River, S on 74, R after 2 mi, From Columbia River, S on 74, R after 2 miles onto gated, unpaves rd, R at first and second forks, about 3 miles W of 74, park and walk 0.2 miles N to plot., 45.76601 -120.08102, 184m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
141403Heather Root   25952009-11-02
United States, Oregon, Wasco, From Maupin, W on 216 to Kelly Springs Rd. Turn R at T, follow main road to a parking area under power lines. Walk 800 ft uphill to the SW to within sight of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation., 45.08241 -121.36178, 933m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
145122Jeanne Ponzetti   Ponzetti 13281999-04-28
United States, Oregon, Benton, Horse Heaven Hills, Plot 239, 46.25 -119.55, 200 - 600m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
145853Jeanne Ponzetti   Ponzetti 10951998-10-07
United States, Washington, Benton, Horse Heaven Hills, south of Benton City. Plot 33, Pasture 1., 46.20966667 -119.4416667, 290m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
144202Jeanne Ponzetti   Ponzetti 11911998-09-30
United States, Oregon, Benton, Horse Heaven Hills, Pasture 3, Plot 28, 46.2455 -119.5801667, 540m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
144203Jeanne Ponzetti   Ponzetti 11901998-09-30
United States, Oregon, Benton, Horse Heaven Hills, Pasture 3, Plot 28, 46.2455 -119.5801667, 540m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
141402Heather Root   16822009-09-02
United States, Oregon, Wasco, About 1 miles east of Kelly Gulch Rd where there is a small triangle of Forest Service land adjacent to the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. Mt Hood National Forest, 1 mile east of Kelly Gulch Rd., 45.084 -121.361, 914m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
143818Roger Rosentreter   Rosentreter 156792004-05-19
United States, Idaho, Ada, Red Tie Site, 43.1811 -116.0632, 953m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
141404Heather Root   24622009-10-23
United States, Oregon, Gilliam, South of Arlington, alonf Four-mile Canyon Road. At historical marker, turn south on dirt road until fork, east uphill about 300 ft., 45.61963 -120.04701, 222m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
141405Heather Root   16782009-09-02
United States, Oregon, Wasco, Along road above White River 1 miles NW of Graveyard Butte., 45.157 -121.308, 537m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
170733J. Ponzetti   9041997-10-24
United States, Washington, Benton, Horse Heaven Hills, west of Benton City., 500m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
172414Roger Rosentreter   17,8422013-09-20
United States, Washington, Douglas, Rock Island Grade Wildflower Area, Southeast of Wenatchee, WA., 530m

OSC
Trapeliopsis bisorediata McCune & F.J. Camacho
154851Bruce McCune   319042012-03-28
United States, OREGON, Gilliam, Four Mile Canyon Road, S of Columbia River, just E of Oregon Trail interpretive signs, 45.623 -120.0405, 250m


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