Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Douglasia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Douglasia beringensis S. Kelso, Jurtzev & D.F. Murray
1964968D.F. Murray   106791992-07-12
United States, Alaska, Bendeleben Quad. Seward Peninsula, Trail Creek Hills, ca. 44 km SW of Deering. Calcite marble outcrops., 65.81027 -163.39138, 350m

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Douglasia idahoensis Douglass M. Hend.
1964965Douglass M. Henderson   34031976-07-28
United States, Idaho, Idaho, Gospel Peak Region of Clearwater-Salmon Divide, Nezperce National Forest. Shallow, fine-gravelly soil on ridge and east-facing slope of Square Mountain. Common at the edge of Abies lasiocarpa/Pinus albicaulis subalpine forest with Juncus parryi, Xerophyllum tenax, and on the barren ridge with Phyllodoce empetriformis and Phlox diffusa., 2408m


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Google Map

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