Dataset: MTSU
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Washington; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Middle Tennessee State University


MTSU
MTSU000100Robert Werner   1993-11-25
United States, Washington, Clark

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MTSU000440   
United States, Washington, Clark

MTSU
Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco
MTSU000602Robert Werner   1993-11-25
United States, Washington, Clark, Woodland, Washington

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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
MTSU000701Robert Werner   1993-11-27
United States, Washington, Clark, Woodland, Washington

MTSU
Quercus garryana Douglas ex Hook.
MTSU009790Robert Werner   1993-11-25
United States, Washington, Clark

MTSU
MTSU011033Robert Werner   1993-11-25
United States, Washington, Clark

MTSU
MTSU012230N. H. Russell   66-781966-06-14
United States, Washington, Low, wet, douglas fir-maple forest at Maple Grove Resort on Lake Sutherland, 14 miles west of Port Angeles, Washington (beside US Route 101.) Elev. 632'. Clonal.

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MTSU012232N. H. Russell   66-861966-06-16
United States, Washington, Swampy open hillside in old hemlock forest, 11 miles south of US Route 101, Soleduck River road, Olympic Natl Park, nw Washington. Elev. 1350'.

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Viola orbiculata Geyer ex Holz.
MTSU012290N. H. Russell   66-811966-06-15
United States, Washington, Old, virgin douglas fir forest (trees up to 3' diameter) on leaf mold. Cover 5. Elev. 4200'. 4 mi. below Hurricane Ridge, Olympic Natl Park, nw Washington.

MTSU
MTSU013799Robert Werner   1993-11-25
United States, Washington, Clark

MTSU
MTSU013800Robert Werner   1993-11-25
United States, Washington, Clark


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