Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Tarzetta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Tarzetta catinus (Holmsk.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
WTU-F-017282P. B. Matheny   1843
U.S.A., Washington, King, [No locality given on label], 47.485383 -121.863646

WTU
Tarzetta cupularis (L.) Svrcek
WTU-F-018895Susan Ammirati, Joe Ammirati   4881987-06-15
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Pack Forest, subplot 51., 46.838823 -122.294226

WTU
Tarzetta (Cooke) Lambotte
WTU-F-019039Susan Ammirati, Joe Ammirati, J. Yegge   7281988-07-09
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Pack Forest, Subplot 51., 46.838823 -122.294226

WTU
Tarzetta (Cooke) Lambotte
WTU-F-019058Susan Ammirati, Joe Ammirati   8631989-06-21
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Pack Forest, Plot 51., 46.838823 -122.294226

WTU
Tarzetta (Cooke) Lambotte
WTU-F-049449M. T. Seidl, J. F. Ammirati   MTS 43931997-06-25
U.S.A., Washington, Okanogan, Okanogan County & National Forest. Forest Service Road 300, Mount Annie, below Wauconda., 48.662963 -119.054375, 3800m

WTU
Tarzetta catinus (Holmsk.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
WTU-F-063395Steve Trudell   SAT-12-161-032012-06-09
U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Browns Camp OHV staging area, Tillamook State Forest, southeast of Hwy 6 at MP ~33., 45.610167 -123.35, 466m

WTU
Tarzetta catinus (Holmsk.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
WTU-F-065566Kit Scates   1368
U.S.A., Washington, Near Cheney?

WTU
Tarzetta catinus (Holmsk.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
WTU-F-065567Kit Scates, Elsie   19081972-06-10
U.S.A., Idaho, Kootenai, Twin Lakes near Philyss[?]. In path up hill past Philyss[?]., 47.883619 -116.886725

WTU
Tarzetta catinus (Holmsk.) Korf & J.K. Rogers
WTU-F-065814Steve Trudell   SAT 10-076-012010-03-17
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston, Near MP 15.0 Chehalis-Western Trail, Thurston Co, WASHINGTON - accessed from Stedman Rd. east of Lacey., 46.926911 -122.811422

WTU
Tarzetta cupularis (L.) Svrcek
WTU-F-072849W. L.   42000-04-30
[No locality given on label].


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