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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Washington; Asotin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-107509
undetermined S. Watson
DES00025538Marion Ownbey   1962-05-20
Washington, Asotin, About 1 mile up Buford Creek from its junction with the Grande Ronde River., 46.034317 -117.25294

DES-68179
undetermined Nutt.
DES00025767M. Barkworth   3911972-06-17
Washington, Asotin, 1 mi north of Anatone., 46.1259 -117.1957

DES-2291
undetermined (Coult. & Rose) A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
DES00025784M. Barkworth   5011972-07-10
Washington, Asotin, At the junction of highway 129 with the Grande Ronde., 46.034317 -117.25294

DES-96352
undetermined (Meisn.) Piper
DES00025837A. J. Gilmartin   22621976-07-05
Washington, Asotin, Fields Spring State Park, off Hwy. 129., 46.080077 -117.166743

DES
undetermined Lej.
DES00025780M. Barkworth   3951972-06-17
Washington, Asotin, 1 mi north of Anatone on west side of hwy 129., 46.148527 -117.119717

DES-870
undetermined L.
DES00025794M. Barkworth   3861972-06-17
Washington, Asotin, 4-5 miles north of Anatone., 46.1976 -117.0702


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