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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
30075Larsen   HL-951970-11-18
USA, Oregon, Benton County, 10 mi west of Philomath on the Wood's Creek Road, 44.53333333 -123.5, 457 - 457m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpina (Tracy & Earle) Brasf.
26125Arthur Rhoads   915131945-08-26
USA, Washington, Grays Harbor County, Markham

OSC
32069Rhoades   IBP 4391971-02-18
USA, Oregon, Watershed II

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
40518J. Trappe   Trappe #63301981-06-05
USA, Washington, Skamania County, Mount St. Helens at edge of eruption impact zone, summit of Wakepish-Clearwater divide in heavy ashfall area, 1250m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
44721William Denison   Soap-Berry Fungi #261985-03-05
USA, Oregon, Benton, Dunn Forest, road W. off Tampico Rd, following N. boundary

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
46038Jim Trappe   Trappe #10014
USA, Washington, Chelan County, Sawtooth Ridge, North Navarre Peak, 2256 - 2256m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
46565John Trappe   Trappe #100191986-07-08
USA, Washington, Chelan, Sawtooth Ridge Wilderness Area, Hoodoo Basin, Middle Fork of Prince Creek, 2179m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
47204Jim Trappe   Trappe #100741986-07-12
USA, Washington, Chelan County, Sawtooth Ridge Wilderness Area, Eagle Pass, 2225 - 2225m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
48582J.M. Trappe   Trappe 102601987-08-06
USA, Washington, Skagit, Lewis Lake, 1737m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
48583J.M. Trappe   Trappe #101821987-07-22
USA, Washington, Chelan, Head of S. Pyramid Creek, 2042m

OSC
48880Pittam   Soap-Berry Fungi #1751986-12-06
USA, Oregon, Sulphur Springs Road about 3 miles past gate, McDonald State Forest

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
48920Morneau   103431988-07-06
USA, Washington, Chelan, Lyman Lake Camp, 1707m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
48921J.M. Trappe   Trappe 103351988-06-16
USA, Washington, Okanogan County, Goat Mtn., 2012 - 2012m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
49812J. Trappe   Trappe #117781991-04-21
USA, Washington, Clallam County, Olympic National Park, Soleduck Campground, 518 - 518m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
49821T. O'Dell   Trappe #118031991-04-23
USA, Washington, Clallam County, Olympic National Park coastal strip, Mora campground, 15m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
50605   SB #1851985-11-07
USA, Oregon, Benton County, MacDonald Forest, Rt. 810

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
59822Jim Trappe   Trappe 203671997-04-11
USA, Oregon, Douglas, BLM Red Ponds RNA, near reference point 1014, 652m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
59909Jim Trappe   Trappe 204791997-04-29
USA, Oregon, Douglas, BLM North Myrtle Creek RNA, central ridge, south slope, 335m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
82599Arthur Rhoads   881945-06-10
USA, Utah, Cache, West of Logan Canyon, Cache National Forest

OSC
16462A. M. Rogers   1936-11-27
United States, Oregon, Benton, Benton Co, Oregon

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
46503R. Fogel   F12351976-11-03
United States, Oregon, Benton, Dinner Creek, near Alsea Summit on Highway 34; about 7 miles SW of Philomath, 44.475 -123.4833333, 305m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
46530R. Fogel   F12781976-11-22
United States, Oregon, Benton, Dinner Creek, near Alsea Summit on Highway 34; about 7 miles SW of Philomath, 44.475 -123.4833333, 305m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpina (Tracy & Earle) Brasf.
138202R. Bandoni   1961-02-06
Canada, British Columbia, Lynn valley, 49.2 -123.02

OSC
Guepiniopsis buccina (Pers.) L.L. Kenn.
26124G. Lachmund   406211929-03-18
United States, Oregon, Near Zigzag

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
48584Jim Trappe   Trappe 101221987-07-09
United States, Washington, Chelan, On slope north of Dagger Lake, 1829m

OSC
Guepiniopsis alpinus
35726V. G. Cooke   503161975-08-13
United States, Oregon, Lane, Waldo Lake, MSA Field Trip


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