Dataset: EVE-
Taxa: Stereocaulon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Evergreen Natural History Museum


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Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer ex Funck
347K. Rhode   24
USA, Washington, Elk Mountain, Olympic Peninsula, WA, 1981m

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348S. A. Evans   421981-07-10
USA, Idaho, Bonner, HW 200, 5mi. E of Clark Fork, Bonner County, ID, 640m

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349S.A. Evans   781981-07-20
Canada, British Columbia, Banff National Park, Ridge above Peyto Lake, Banff-Jasper HW, 2134m

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Stereocaulon sasakii var. tomentosoides I.M. Lamb, J. Hattori bot. Lab. 43: 230
EVE-L-0000469Marianna Bissonnette   OC0142012-10-24
United States, Oregon, Marion, Opal creek Jawbone Flats, Willamette N.F., 44.8476 -122.20907, 835m

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EVE-L-0000470J. Villella; M. Hutton   42004-10-24
United States, Oregon, Marion, N. side of road at Beargrass Clearing near Jawbone Flats, Opal Creek SRA

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EVE-L-0000471Carol Mitchell   CM-10.24.17-012017-10-24
United States, Oregon, Marion, Opal Creek Wilderness, 44.8463822 -122.209126, 725m

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EVE-L-0000472Heather Ahn Stewart   HAS-10.24.17-L12017-10-24
United States, Oregon, Marion, Opal Creek Wilderness, 44.853 -122.1888, 914m

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EVE-L-0000473W. Suda   WS1022A32018-10-22
United States, Oregon, Near Jaw Bone Flats in Opal Creek Wilderness, 44.5043 -122.1234, 488m

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Stereocaulon sterile (Savicz) Lamb ex Krog
EVE-L-0000748Daphne Stone   102202022-08-13
United States, Washington, Skagit, WNW of Anacortes, Cypress Island. Stella Marsh, central part of Island, 48.5751 -122.7081, 268m

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Stereocaulon sterile (Savicz) Lamb ex Krog
EVE-L-0000747Daphne Stone   10219.22022-08-13
United States, Washington, Skagit, WNW of Anacortes, Cypress Island. Stella Marsh, central part of Island, 48.5751 -122.7081, 268m


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Google Map

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