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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceOregon
County/ParishLinn
LocalitySpies Gap Study Site, H.j. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Near Mcrae Creek, Tributary Of The Blue River. T15s R5e Sec 13 Sw1/4.
Latitude44.26
Longitude-122.18
Institution CodeSrp
Collected ByRoger Rosentreter; Mccune & Debolt
Date Collected1990-09-21

From Recordset

http://biology.boisestate.edu/snake-river-plains/

The Snake River Plains (SRP) herbarium at Boise State University is a museum of plant, fungal, and lichen specimens to be used for basic and applied research by the Boise State University faculty, state and federal land managers working in southwest Idaho, and citizen scientists with legitimate botanical questions. Currently through the use of loans the collection is also accessible to the botanical community at large. With digitization of the collection the materials will be accessible without direct handling to the global botanical and ecological research community.

Contacts

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EmailCNALHadmin@asu.edu
Name Roger Rosentreter
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Emailroger.rosentreter0@gmail.com
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