Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Missouri; Oregon; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Euphorbia commutata Engelm. ex A. Gray
BRIT313262Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.   120381963-04-06
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Along the Eleven Point River in the vicinity of Mo. 19, ca. 2 mi NE of Greer; NE-facing dolomitic bluffs; Sec. 31, R. 3W, T25N, Alt. ca. 950-1100 feet, 36.79111 -91.325, 290 - 335m

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Lithospermum canescens (Michx.) Lehm.
BRIT324923   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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Aster patens var. patentissimus (Lindl. ex DC.) Torr. & A. Gray
BRIT273501   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT290447   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT218412   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT243342   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT263686   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT254237   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT199419   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT198290Paul W. Nelson   s.n.1978-08-05
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Edge of 11 Point River, below Bliss Spring.

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BRIT208302   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT530416Dwayne Estes   105762009-06-16
United States, Missouri, Oregon, 1.5 miles WNW of Calm, N of Hwy 142, on thin dolomitic ridge between Eleven Point River and Fredericks Fork known as "The Narrows".

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BRIT514045   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT604490   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT578863   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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Heteranthera dubia (Jacq.) MacMill.
BRIT399742   
United States, Missouri, Oregon

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BRIT536303   
United States, Missouri, Oregon


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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