Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucogaster candidus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Leucogaster candidus (Harkn.) Fogel
01942913A. H. Smith   s.n.1945-07-01
United States of America, Oregon, Lane Co., 16 miles up S. Fork of McKenzie River

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Leucogaster candidus (Harkn.) Fogel
41104H. Pavelek   Trappe 72671983-03-31
USA, Oregon, Linn, Linn Co, 3 mi. post of Peoria Roas, 69m

OSC
Leucogaster candidus (Harkn.) Fogel
51115Jim Trappe   Trappe 130851993-05-30
USA, Oregon, Lane, McKenzie Drainage, Deer Creek, Isolation Block Coarse Woody Debris Study site, log 14

OSC
Leucogaster candidus (Harkn.) Fogel
51169Jim Trappe   Trappe 131651993-07-05
USA, Washington, Thurston, Fort Lewis Military Reservation, Star block, heavy thinned stand 01

OSC
Leucogaster candidus (Harkn.) Fogel
51173Jim Trappe   Trappe 131661993-07-07
USA, Washington, Thurston, Fort Lewis Military Reservation, Stellar Block, Control Stand 04


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Google Map

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