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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Flammulaster carpophilus (Fr.) Earle ex Vellinga
113313C. Baker   AJB111500-392000-11-15
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Roseburg District, Bureau of Land Management, Off BLM Rd. 30-8-3.3, East of Berry Creek, 42.99 -123.63

OSC
Flammulaster carpophilus (Fr.) Earle ex Vellinga
113281C. Baker   DGS110800-022000-11-08
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Umpqua National Forest, North Umpqua Ranger District, Heading east on Hwy 138 form Idle yld Park, look for Dry Creek Store on the north side of the hwy at mile marker 47. Continue east for 2.6 miles to Marster bridge. Turn east onto FS 4770 after crossing the North Umpqua River. The SRP is located 50 feet from the stop sign on 4770 at 81 degrees. The SRP is growing next to a small (old) explosives shed. From the SRP head up the hill at 107 degrees for 638/ feet to the Reference point (near a large dia dead Pinus lambertiana)., 43.29 -122.56, 579m

OSC
114119Mark Gasser   2001-06-13
United States, Oregon, Lane, Willamette National Forest, 43.76 -122.39, 427m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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