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Dataset: BRIT-BRIT
Search Criteria: Washington; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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BRIT-76208:BRIT-Carex
constanceana Naczi
BRIT23406W. N. Suksdorf   68641909-08-16
Washington, Adams County, Mount Paddo, Woden Valley

BRIT-46679:BRIT-Lupinus
ostiofluminis Sm.
BRIT23792H. T. Rogers   3901940-05-05
Washington, Lincoln County, Base of hill, south side of Spokane River, at it's mouth., 1290 - 1290m

BRIT-116801:BRIT-Penstemon
glandulosus Keck
BRIT23889G. H. Ward   3151946-05-02
Washington, Chelan County, 4 mi. from mouth of Colockum Creek.

BRIT-167519:BRIT-Sidalcea
oregana Hitchc.
BRIT24060C. L. Hitchcock   194321951-06-25
Washington, Grant County, 10 mi. e of Coulee City.

BRIT-107623:BRIT-Brachythecium
washingtonianum (Eaton) Grout
BRIT24201C. V. Piper   251890-11-23
Washington, Mason County

BRIT-76208:BRIT-Carex
constanceana Naczi
BRIT23406W. N. Suksdorf   68641909-08-16
Washington, Adams County, Mount Paddo, Woden Valley

BRIT-46679:BRIT-Lupinus
ostiofluminis Sm.
BRIT23792H. T. Rogers   3901940-05-05
Washington, Lincoln County, Base of hill, south side of Spokane River, at it's mouth., 1290 - 1290m

BRIT-116801:BRIT-Penstemon
glandulosus Keck
BRIT23889G. H. Ward   3151946-05-02
Washington, Chelan County, 4 mi. from mouth of Colockum Creek.

BRIT-167519:BRIT-Sidalcea
oregana Hitchc.
BRIT24060C. L. Hitchcock   194321951-06-25
Washington, Grant County, 10 mi. e of Coulee City.

BRIT-107623:BRIT-Brachythecium
washingtonianum (Eaton) Grout
BRIT24201C. V. Piper   251890-11-23
Washington, Mason County

BRIT:BRIT
undetermined
M. B. Byerley   3912014-07-18
Washington, Mason, Growing in weedy area near driveway of house at 830 N Hamma Ridge Dr., 47.5198 -123.067


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