Dataset: WWB
Taxa: Pseudephebe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


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WWB-L-0730A. Conulada   s.n.1978-10-15
United States, Washington, Hurricane Ridge, Olympic Nat'l Park

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WWB-L-3411Jan Thogersen   0.043-21979-06-03
Norway, Hedmark, Thunder Bay District, Folldal: N of the dam at Nygruva lake. 32V NQ 47.7 - 87.5, 960m

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WWB-L-2134F. Rhoades   Rhoades 5691978-08-02
United States, Washington, SW Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker, 2300m

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WWB-L-3487F. Rhoades   Ryan 79491982-09-00
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Chowder Ridge, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1800m

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WWB-L-3889F. Rhoades   s.n.1978-08-26
United States, Washington, Clallam, Eagle Point, Hurrican Ridge, 1825m

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WWB-L-3488B. Ryan   Ryan 81851982-09-19
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Juniper Hill, Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker, 1900m

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Pseudephebe minuscula (Nyl. ex Arnold) Brodo & D. Hawksw.
WWB-L-3486B. Ryan   Ryan 76521982-00-00
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Chowder Ridge, northwesto of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 2000m

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WWB-L-2217Fred Rhoades   s.n.1976-10-23
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Juniper Wayside, off Ore Rt. 126 near Sisters, 44.333333 -121.516667

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Pseudephebe minuscula (Nyl. ex Arnold) Brodo & D. Hawksw.
WWB-L-3485B. Ryan   Ryan 75381982-00-00
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Chowder Ridge, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 2000m

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WWB-L-2446F. Rhoades   s.n.1981-05-09
United States, Washington, Okanogan, ridge above Sun Mtn. Lodge, near Winthrop, 910m

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2217   

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Pseudephebe pubesceus
2446   

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2814   

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3411   

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Pseudephebe minuscula (Nyl. ex Arnold) Brodo & D. Hawksw.
3485   

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Pseudephebe minuscula (Nyl. ex Arnold) Brodo & D. Hawksw.
3486   

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3487   

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3488   

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3889   


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