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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceWashington
County/ParishKing
LocalityRex River, Cedar River Watershed. Psp 2109142222, Access Via Cedar Falls Headquarters, About 3 Miles South Of North Bend, Washington. Plot Is 9 Miles Southeast. Access Via 100,200,300,700. Plot Is Approx. 650 Meters South Of Junction 700, 710, And Decommissioned 720. Plot 100 Meters Due North Near End Of Road.
Latitude47.305877
Longitude-121.631553
Institution CodeWtu
Collection CodeLichens
Catalog NumberWtu-l-021114
Collected ByM. A. B. Hutten
Date Collected2007-05-26

From Recordset

http://www.burkemuseum.org/herbarium

The herbarium's total holdings number over 600,000 specimens of vascular and nonvascular plants, fungi, lichens, and marine algae. The herbarium maintains a regional focus on the Pacific Northwest, covering Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory. Other significant collections come from California, the rest of Western North America, and the Pacific Rim. Our oldest specimens date to the late 1800's. Particularly active periods of growth for the herbarium occurred with the incorporation of the herbarium of J. William Thompson in 1943, collections made under the direction of C. Leo Hitchcock in the 1930's - 1950's, and field work since 2002.

Contacts

Name David Giblin
RoleCollections Manager
Emailwtu@u.washington.edu
Name David Giblin
RoleCollections Manager
Emailwtu@u.washington.edu
Name Ben Legler
RoleInformatics Specialist
Emailblegler@u.washington.edu
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