Dataset: USU-USUUB
Taxa: Oxyria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Utah State University Uintah Basin


USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006488S. Goodrich   261951999-08-18
USA, Utah, Summit, Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Uinta Mountains, Upper Henry's Fork drainage., 40.7928 -110.3799, 3566m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006487K. E. Weight   112W1928-07-17
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Anderson's Pass., 40.779397 -110.373716, 3962m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006486George Walkup   53B1926-08-26
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Divide Cleveland and Fox Lakes., 40.79167 -110.155, 3658m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006485George Walkup   53A1926-08-26
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Divide Cleveland and Fox Lakes., 40.79167 -110.155, 3658m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006484S. Goodrich   64131976-07-17
USA, Utah, Uintah, Ashley National Forest, alpine ridge between Whiterocks and Dry Fork Drainages, 3-4 miles northwest of Paradise Reservoir., 40.554825 -109.669095, 3414m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006483Selar S. Hutchings   1971929-08-14
USA, Utah, Summit, West end above Tamarack lake., 40.83833 -110.02167, 3505m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006482S. Goodrich   194161983-08-04
USA, Utah, Wasatch, 21 miles, 132° southeast of Heber, Uinta National Forest, Water Hollow., 40.24444 -110.95667, 2926m

USU:USUUB
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
USUUB006489A. Huber   46432004-07-28
USA, Utah, Summit, Trail leading to Dead Horse Pass West Fork of Blacks Fork Drainage, Uinta Mountains., 40.987686 -110.582485, 3511m


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