Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stephensia bynumii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
barcode-01146707O. Bynum   Trappe 58551980-06-28
United States of America, Oregon, Turner, 4754 Marion Hill Rd.

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58834O. Bynum   Trappe 58321980-06-20
USA, Oregon, Marion County, Turner, Marion Hill Road, 183m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58835O. Bynum   Trappe #58551980-06-28
USA, Oregon, Marion County, Turner, 4754 Marion Hill Road WVMN, 183m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58836O. Bynum   Trappe 58681980-07-10
USA, Oregon, Marion County, Turner, 4754 Marion Hill Road WVMN, 183m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58837O. Bynum   Trappe 58841980-07-26
USA, Oregon, Marion County, Turner, 4754 Marion Hill Road WVMN, 183m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58838O. Bynum   Trappe 59421980-08-02
USA, Oregon, Marion County, Turner, Marion Hill Road, 183m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58839Welles Bushnell   Trappe 88811986-04-09
USA, Oregon, Marion County, WVMN, Junction of County Rds: Howell Prairie #51 and Wasconda Rd #6, 61m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58840D. Wheeler   Trappe 90041986-08-15
USA, Oregon, Clackamas County, Beaver Creek WVCL, 152m

OSC
Stephensia bynumii Trappe, Bushnell & Castellano
58841D. Wheeler   Trappe 95741987-07-26
USA, Oregon, Clackamas County, Beaver Creek, Paul Bishop''s Tree Farm, 162m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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