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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-2169:Sonchus
asper (L.) Hill
DES00025834Joan T. & Thomas P. O'Farrell   72-2381972-08-05
Washington, Benton County, Hanford Reservation. Rattlesnake Springs., 46.5 -119.716667, 213m

DES-3385:Opuntia
polyacantha Haw.
DES00035896Todd Hummel   1271973-05-25
Washington, Benton County, Along the Yakioma River W of Richland., 46.287778 -119.270833, 109m

DES-46109:Astragalus
purshii Douglas ex. Hook.
DES00025842Joan T. & Thomas P. O'Farrell   71-171971-04-10
Washington, Benton County, Rattlesnake Mt. SE facing ridge, near gravel pit, 46.5 -119.716667, 762m

DES:Lupinus
bingenesis Suksd.
DES00025843Joan T. & Thomas P. O'Farrell   71401971-04-25
Washington, Benton County, Road between Bobcat Canyon and Snively Canyon 1.5 mi E of Snively Canyon; Hanford Reservation, 46.5 -119.716667, 292m


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