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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceOregon
County/ParishMorrow
LocalityBlue Mountains, North Fork John Day River Drainage, Plateau North Of Gilman Flat Along Forest Road 2110, 14 Air Miles North-northeast Of Monument
Latitude45.018545
Longitude-119.372563
Institution CodeUtah State University
Collection CodeUtc
Catalog NumberUtc00264026
Collected ByNick Otting; Dick Brainerd
Date Collected2008-05-07

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Records in this database are of the vascular plants and algae (of which there are very few) in the Intermountain Herbarium. Records for fungi, lichens and bryophytes are now being posted to the taxon-specific networks. The geographic focus of the Intermountain Herbarium is the Intermountain Region of western North America but its holdings come from many different countries. It even has one or more specimens from each of the seven continents. The collection is particularly rich in the Scrophulariaceae (traditional sense) and grasses, including voucher specimens of plants used by the late D.R. Dewey in his cytogenetic studies of the Triticeae.

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