Dataset: OSC-OSU
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Montana; [Sanders]; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
John B. Leiberg; John B Leiberg   16221895-08-27
United States, Montana, [Sanders], Trout Creek., 620m

OSC:OSU
Charles L. Hitchcock; C. Leo Hitchcock   23291934-05-27
United States, Montana, [Sanders], near road from Thompson Falls to Wallace, Idaho, ca. 10 mi. from Thompson Falls.

OSC:OSU
[needs research]; [Jawallaw]   691916-07-28
United States, Montana, [Sanders], Cohabit forest; Clarks Fork Valley., 732m

OSC:OSU
Crataegus tenuior J. B. Phipps
John B. Leiberg   16121895-08-28
United States, Montana, [Sanders], near Thompson [int.; Thompson Falls]., 620m

OSC:OSU
Symphyotrichum laeve (L.) Á. Löve & D. Löve
John B. Leiberg   16201895-08-29
United States, Montana, [Sanders], Trout Creek., 620m

OSC:OSU
S. Wallace   371916-06-09
United States, Montana, [Sanders], Clarks Fork Valley., 701m

OSC:OSU
John B. Leiberg   16021895-08-25
United States, Montana, [Sanders], near Horse Plains., 650m

OSC:OSU
Peritoma lutea (Hook.) Raf.
John B. Leiberg   16071895-08-27
United States, Montana, [Sanders], near Thompson., 620m

OSC:OSU
R. Kral   s.n.1976-08-23
United States, Montana, [Sanders], road toward summit of Vermillion Peak; n.e. Thompson Falls., 1829m

OSC:OSU
Charles L. Hitchcock; C. Leo Hitchcock   23291934-05-27
United States, Montana, [Sanders], near road from Thompson Falls to Wallace, Idaho, ca. 10 mi. from Thompson Falls.

OSC:OSU
John B. Leiberg   16261895-08-30
United States, Montana, [Sanders], Noxon., 630m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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