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

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Oregon State University


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OSC-V-006392D. Field; Dana Field   s.n.1991-08-20
United States, Montana, Cascade, about 10 miles SE of Monarch, MT on Dry Fork Belt Creek Road #120, and 1 1/2 mi up Henn Gulch Rd. #613 in aspen grove; on Kins Hill Ranger District; Lewis and Clark National Forest., 47.0524434 -110.708682, 1731m

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F. W. Anderson; F.W. Anderson   s.n.1889-07-00
United States, Montana, Cascade, Cascade Co..

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Klaus H. Lackschewitz; K. H. Lackschewitz   88671979-06-02
United States, Montana, Cascade, Little Belt Mountains; near crest of open ridge near Belt Ranger Station., 46.9664384 -110.704122, 1890m

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Gerald D. Carr   5111969-09-02
United States, Montana, Cascade, King's Hill, near Cascade-Meagher Co. line; Little Belt Mts., 46.8444469 -110.689157, 2438m

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F. W. Anderson   s.n.1887-07-28
United States, Montana, Cascade, Sand Coulee.

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Carex duriuscula C.A. Mey.
F. W. Anderson; F.W. Anderson   none1885-05-00
United States, Montana, Cascade, Great Falls.

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Logfia arvensis (L.) Holub
OSC-V-260402Richard R. Halse   104112018-07-19
United States, Montana, Cascade, Along State Hwy 200 ca 1.5 mi SW of Simms., 47.48502 -111.95337, 1112m

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Logfia arvensis (L.) Holub
OSC-V-260379Richard R. Halse   104142018-07-19
United States, Montana, Cascade, Along State Hwy. 200 ca. 7.5 miles southwest of Simms or ca. 2 miles northeast of the Lewis & Clark County Line., 1197m

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Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.
OSC-V-260403Richard R. Halse   104122018-07-19
United States, Montana, Cascade, Along State Hwy. 200 ca. 1.5 miles southwest of Simms., 1112m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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