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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
145907aErin Martin   Hutchinson & Martin ID-932-011999-08-02
United States, Idaho, Boundary, Seep area along Deer Creek, off FS435, eat of Moiye River., 48.873995 -116.09693, 1066m

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139381Bruce McCune   McCune 108251981-05-01
United States, Montana, Ravalli, Roaring Lion Canyon, Bitterroot Range, 1340m

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32949Sturgis   1888-12-08
United States, Massachusetts, Manchester, Massachussettes

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32951G. Hedgecock   Hedgcock 147531928-06-24
United States, North Carolina, Mt. Pisgah

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25772G.H. Englerth   1943-12-08
Canada, British Columbia, Cowichan Lake, Vancouver Island

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25771J. Hansbrough   Forest Service Herbarium 406451930-06-18
Canada, British Columbia, D''Arey

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31537Wayne Howard   Howard 91970-06-20
United States, Oregon, Benton, end of Road 1553, H.J. Andrews Experiment Forest, 44 -122

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25770T.W. Childs   1954-09-22
United States, Oregon, Douglas, S. Umpqua Experimental Forest, Tiller, 610m

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Caliciopsis subcorticalis (Cooke & Ellis) Fitzp.
32950Ellis & Everhart   1888-04-01
United States, New Jersey


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Google Map

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