Dataset: USFS-BNFH
Taxa: Lamiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bitterroot National Forest Herbarium


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Charles H. McDonald   1959-07-16
USA, Montana, Ravalli, 3 mile rehabilitation, 1524m

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Charles H. McDonald   1959-07-31
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Stevensville admin site, 1006m

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Charles H. McDonald   1959-07-24
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Big Creek Lake, 1829m

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Charles H. McDonald   1959-07-31
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Stevensville Admin Site, 1006m

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Charles H. McDonald   1959-07-31
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Stevensville Admin Site, 1006m

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Charles H. McDonald   1957-09-03
USA, Montana, Stillwater, Fidler Creek, McDonald Basin, 1585m

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Charles H. McDonald   1960-07-25
USA, Montana, Stillwater, Bass Creek, 1219m

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Duane L. Ferdinand   1964-08-01
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Bitterroor, Selway River near Magruder Ranger Station, 1219m

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Frank F. Liebig   1928-08-31
USA, Montana, Flathead, Headwaters of Dead Full Creek, 2286m

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Frank F. Liebig   1926-07-02
USA, Montana, Flathead, The canyon on Flathead River, 960m

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Frank F. Liebig   1928-07-07
USA, Montana, Flathead, Limestone Ranger Station, 1280m

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Howard R. Flint   1918-07-28
USA, Montana, Flathead, Spruce Park Ranger Station, 1372m

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Linda Pietarinen   1995-08-02
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Rock Creek fen

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Linda Pietarinen   1995-08-02
USA, Montana, Stillwater, Rock Creek fen

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W.W. White   1912-07-07
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Bitterroot

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W.W. White   1912-07-19
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Burnt Fork Creek, 1006m

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   1912-08-04
USA, Montana, Missoula, Pattee Canyon, 1036m

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Craig Odegard   2001-06-18
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Near mouth of Blacktail Creek., 46.1301 -114.0486, 1275m

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Lamiaceae Nutt.
Craig Odegard   2001-06-18
Near mouth of Blacktail Creek., 46.1301 -114.0486, 1275m


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