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

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-4593Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #1451995-10-24
United States, Washington, San Juan, Point Colville; western part of BLM property, 48.422222 -122.809444, 10m

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WWB-L-3451Bruce Ryan   Ryan 82341982-10-01
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Trail to Skyline Divide, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1650m

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WWB-L-3204Fred Rhoades   s.n.1982-04-18
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Paradise Valley, 600m

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-2391A. Comulada   s.n.1980-04-03
United States, Washington, across river, Chilliwack Camp, North Cascades Nat'l Park

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-0476M. Whitmore   s.n.1978-10-00
USA, Washington, Whatcom, Sulphur Creek Lava flow, south of Mt. Baker, 610m

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-3832F. Rhoades   s.n.1984-04-15
United States, Washington, Grays Harbor, Mixed woods along Wishkah R., 97m

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WWB-L-1278F. Rhoades   s.n.1980-03-09
United States, Washington, Sulfur Creek Lava Flow, Mt. Baker, 660m

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-4982Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #5041994-08-27
USA, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Shark Reef State Park, 48.46722 -122.97361, 10m

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WWB-L-0081Ty C. Gill   s.n.1968-07-28
United States, Washington, Clallam, 1/4 mile W Clallam Bay.

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-1067A.V. Anderson   s.n.1977-10-02
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Lake Louise beaver pond path.

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WWB-L-2348Fred Rhoades   s.n.1981-03-02
United States, Washington, Skagit, Alger Bog, 170m

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-1941F. Rhoades   Rhoades 4261977-11-15
United States, Washington, Forest Service Rd. 3725 between Rocky and Sulfur Creeks, Mt. Baker, 610m

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WWB-L-0083C. L. Inman   s.n.1968-08-10
United States, Washington, Skagit, 5 miles SW of Finney Creek and 3 miles up Presentine Canyon

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-1942F. Rhoades   Rhoades 4291977-11-15
United States, Washington, on lava flow between Rocky and Sulfur Creeks, F. S. Rd 3725, Mt. Baker, 670m

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-4863Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #3841995-11-08
USA, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Point Colville; along road through north part of BLM property, 48.42222 -122.80944, 23m

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
WWB-L-1943F. Rhoades   Rhoades 5271978-06-28
United States, Washington, Nooksack Cirque Trail, 800m

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WWB-L-4305B. D. Ryan   Ryan 53241979-08-25
United States, Washington, Whatcom, north of Twin Sisters Mountain, 48.75 -122, 1219 - 1372m

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WWB-L-0082D. Webb   s.n.1968-08-08
United States, Washington, Skamania, Mt. St. Helens, 914m

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Sphaerophorus tuckermani
81   

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Sphaerophorus tuckermani
82   

WWB
Sphaerophorus tuckermani
83   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
476   

WWB
Sphaerophorus tuckermani
773   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
1067   

WWB
Sphaerophorus tuckermani
1278   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
1941   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
1942   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
1943   

WWB
Sphaerophorus tuckermani
2348   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
2391   

WWB
Sphaerophorus tuckermani
3204   

WWB
3414   

WWB
Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
3832   

WWB
Sphaerophorus tuckermani
4305   

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
4593   

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
4863   

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Sphaerophorus globosus (Hudson) Vain.
4982   

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WWB-L-0773J. S. Martin   s.n.1964-08-09
Canada, British Columbia, near head of Princess Louisa Inlet, ca. 70 miles NNW of Vancouver


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