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Your search query was: Genus = Quercus, Species = garryana

93 records.

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1. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Clallam County: Sequim.

48.07972° N, -123.10056° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

George Neville Jones, 3727.   Aug, 1931.   WTU-21664

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2. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Cowlitz County: Along Columbia River near Kalama.

300 ft / 91 meters

46.00861° N, -122.84333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Moist and open rocky bluffs.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

J. William Thompson, 10136.  7 Apr, 1934.   WTU-13150JWT

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3. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Island County: Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island.

48.29333° N, -122.64194° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

An extensive colony of old trees.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Harold W. Smith, 1742.  10 Sep, 1936.   WTU-38767

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4. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Along St. Hwy 14, 1.7 miles E of Bingen.

197 ft / 60 meters

T3N R11E S33.

Rocky slopes.  With Rhus, Quercus, Crataegus, Lomatium, Lupinus, Corylus.

Common tree. To 7 meters tall. Assoc genera: Rhus, Corylus, Acer, Crataegus, Lupinus, Lomatium.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Richard R. Halse, 3370.  8 Sep, 1986.   WTU-313679

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5. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, King County: Three Tree Point, Seattle.

47.60639° N, -122.33083° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Gravelly hillside.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

C. Graiuget, 258.  21 May, 1910.   WTU-5985

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6. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Mason County: Near Scott's Prairie, Shelton.

47.21528° N, -123.09944° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

George Neville Jones, 6532.  11 May, 1935.   WTU-30298

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7. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Pierce County: Near Camp Murray.

47.11583° N, -122.56306° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Prairie.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Martha R. Flahaut, 197.  9 Jun, 1930.   WTU-26409

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8. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Skamania County: Stevenson.

45.69583° N, -121.88333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Wilhelm N. Suksdorf, 12095.  4 Oct, 1926.   WTU-272647

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9. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, San Juan County: Yellow Island, south side.

48° 35' 28" N, 123° 1' 59" W, WGS 84, Acc. 250m., Gref. digital map

Dry, rocky sites along path.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Eliza Habegger, s.n..  5 Jul, 1996.   WTU-333066

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10. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Thurston County: Between Upper and Lower Weir Prairie, Ft. Lewis.

On slope.

With Pseudotsuga, Arctostaphyllos uva-ursi, Festuca, Hypericum.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Christopher Clampitt, 44.  23 Jul, 1983.   WTU-291828

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11. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: Fort Simcoe @ 25 mi W Toppenish.

Arid transition riverine.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

E. Hunn, 199.  23 Apr, 1977.   WTU-270705

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2001 UW Foray to Trout Lake of Gifford Pinchot N.F.

12. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by Ken Davis. 29 Nov, 2001

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Gifford Pinchot National Forest:.

1132 ft / 345 meters

T5N R13E S25.

45° 58.907' N, 121° 7.502' W

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

Doug Williams, 01-09.  16 Jun, 2001.   WTU-352063

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Plants of Washington

13. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, King County: Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle.

47.60639° N, -122.33083° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Washington Park Arboretum Plant Accession No. 1957-38-A.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Xiaoya Sun, 01.  19 May, 2005.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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Ex Herbarium Young Naturalists' Society

14. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by G. N. Jones.

USA, Washington, Thurston County: Yelm.

46.94222° N, -122.60472° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Cones

C.V.P., 1119.  1 Sep, 1891.   WTU-5872

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Herbarium, University of Washington

15. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by A. S. Pope.

USA, Washington: Friday Harbor.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Cones

A. S. Pope, s.n..  27 Jul, 1904.   WTU-5947

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Herbarium, University of Washington

16. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington: Friday Harbor.

On rocks.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Cones

J. C. Frye, s.n..  25 Jun, 1904.   WTU-24084

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Herbarium, University of Washington

17. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by A. S. Foster.

USA, Washington: Post Oak near kanaka Bay, San Juan Island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Cones

A. S. Foster, s.n..  6 Jul, 1904.   WTU-6011

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Washington State University Herbarium, Pullman

18. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Northwest of Bingen.

45.715° N, -121.46333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

On the road.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

W. N. Suksdorf, s.n..  31 Mar, 1926.   WTU-273477

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Herbarium, University of Washington

19. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Island County: Whidley [Whidbey] Island.

48.29278° N, -122.675° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

N. L. Gardner, s.n..  22 May, 1897.   WTU-6009

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Flora of Washington

20. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: Logy Creek.

Rocky soil.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

F. A. Warren, 2001.  13 May, 1933.   WTU-213009

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Herbarium of the University of Washington

21. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: 20 miles north of Satus Pass.

On sagebrush flat.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

C. L. Hitchcock, 3334.  30 Apr, 1938.   WTU-44724

With V. L. Marsh

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Herbarium of the Washington State Museum

22. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: Near the mouth of the Tieton River.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

G. N. Jones, 9641.  20 Sep, 1936.   WTU-101230

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Washington State University Herbarium, Pullman

23. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1. 8 Jun, 1925

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Bingen.

45.715° N, -121.46333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

W. N. Suksdorf, 5025.  14 Apr, 1925.   WTU-273478

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24. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by Frye.

The only oak in Washington.

USA, Washington: Three Tree Point, Puget Sound.

No collection date given.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Eva Curtis, 845.   , .   WTU-272186

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Plants of Washington

25. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by C. H. Muller.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: 20 miles northeast of Satus Pass.

2624 ft / 800 meters

In small copses along the roadside.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Walter J. Eyerdam, 1546.  22 May, 1938.   WTU-292945

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Flora of Washington

26. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: At head of Dry Creek, Yakima Indian Reservation.

4000 ft / 1219 meters

Arid sagebrush slopes.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

J. W.  Thompson, 17506.  22 May, 1953.   WTU-171141

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27. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by Dennis Phillips.

Garry oak.

USA, Washington, San Juan County: Yellow Island.

South side.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Dennis Phillips, 62.  3 May, 1994.   WTU-333067

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Plants of Washington

28. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by C. H. Muller.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: 20 miles northeast of Satus Pass.

2624 ft / 800 meters

In a small grove along the roadside.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Walter J. Eyerdam, 1546.  22 May, 1938.   WTU-95844

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Washington

29. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Pierce County: Muck Creek, near Roy.

47.007518° N, -122.539642° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

George Neville Jones, 4639.  29 Apr, 1934.   WTU-26293

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Washington State University Herbarium, Pullman

30. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #2.

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Bingen.

45.715° N, -121.46333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

W. N. Suksdorf, 5025.  20 Apr, 1905.   WTU-272644

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Washington's Flora

31. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1. 1 Oct, 1909

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Bottomlands, Bingen.

45.715° N, -121.46333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Wilhelm N. Suksdorf, 6521.  3 Apr, 1909.   WTU-272716

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Washington's Flora

32. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington: Mount Adams.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

Wilhelm N. Suksdorf, 4395.  5 Oct, 1904.   WTU-267089

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33. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by T. C. Frye.

USA, Washington, Pierce County: Tacoma.

47.25306° N, -122.44306° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Borders of forests.

Oak.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fertile

G. B. Rigg, 91.  7 Dec, 1907.   WTU-5921

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Plants of Washington

34. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Skagit County: Chuckanut Mountain 2 miles north of Oyster Creek and east of Highway 11.

T36N R3E S6, 8.

On very steep rock outcrop on west slope; associated with Pseudotsuga menziesii, Arbutus menziesii, Holodiscus discolor and Symphoricarpos sp.

Trees 4 to 6 inches at base and up to 25 inches tall.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

E. Burnett, 91.  20 May, 1989.   WTU-317722

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35. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Clallam County: Eastern shore of Washington Harbor; near Searward, end of point.

48.07917° N, -123.04389° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

In dry woods.

Common.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Harold St. John, 5866.  14 Sep, 1921.   WTU-110679

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36. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Thurston County: East of Olympia.

47.03806° N, -122.89944° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Prairia.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Lyman Benson, 1446.  19 May, 1929.   WTU-43582

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37. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Island; southwest slope of Cady Mountain; about 5 miles north of Friday Harbor.

656 ft / 200 meters

48° 33' 16" N, 123° 7' 16" W, WGS 84, Acc. 600m., Gref. digital map

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Patrick Elvander, 614.  1 May, 1976.   WTU-267445

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38. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, San Juan County: Orcas Island; southernmost slopes of Turtle Back Range, ca. 1.5 miles west of West Sound on road to Deer Harbor.

75 ft / 22 meters

T36N R2W S5.

On dry southwest-facing slopes of annual Bromus-Festuca grassland; with scattered Juniperus scopulorum, Pseudotsuga menziesii tres.

Common tree, scattered individuals and groves.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Peter E. Rapp, 192.  30 Jul, 1981.   WTU-293377

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39. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: 6.6 miles east of summit of Satus Pass, along Washington State Highway 94.

In valleys of transition zone on eastern slopes of Cascades.

Trees ranging up to about 15 meters high.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Jared J. Davis, 194.  17 May, 1953.   WTU-195840

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40. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Above the Columbia River near Lyle.

45.69611° N, -121.285° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Hillsides.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

William H. Baker, 5700.  17 Apr, 1949.   WTU-131989

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41. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #2.

USA, Oregon, Jackson County: Near Gold Hill.

Hillsides.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

J. William Thompson, 10290.  12 Apr, 1934.   WTU-13146JWT

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42. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Island; near Eagle Point, on south end of island.

48° 27' 35" N, 123° 2' 2" W, NAD 27, Acc. 500m., Gref. digital map

Pseudotsuga, Populus, Quercus, Rosa, and grasses; on exposed south-facing slope.  Growing intertwined with Rosa nutkana var. nutkana.

This form of Q. garryana seen only on south end of island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Melinda F. Denton, 3551.  2 Aug, 1974.   WTU-262057

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43. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #2.

USA, Oregon: West of Roseburg.

600 ft / 182 meters

Hills.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

R. Kent Beattie, 5032.  21 Sep, 1916.   WTU-117136

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44. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington: Upper Chehalis.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

R. Ernesti, E2122.  14 Jun, 1937.   WTU-316477

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45. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #2 by M. Arnot. 21 May, 1990

USA, Washington: Fairhaven.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

C. V. Piper, s.n..   Sep, 1892.   WTU-316451

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46. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington: Fairhaven.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

C. V. Piper, s.n..   Sep, 1892.   WTU-24085

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47. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by T. C. Frye.

USA, Washington: Fairhaven.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

C. V. Piper, s.n..   Sep, 1892.   WTU-5916

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48. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by T. C. Frye.

USA, Washington: Fairhaven.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

C. V. Piper, s.n..   Sep, 1892.   WTU-24086

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49. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by T. C. Frye.

USA, Washington: Fairhaven.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

C. V. Piper, s.n..   Sep, 1892.   WTU-5824

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50. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington: Oak Lake; Seattle.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

C. V. Piper, s.n..  30 May, 1990.   WTU-5825

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51. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon: The Dalles.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

G. N. Jones, s.n..  26 Sep, 1935.   WTU-42548

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52. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Clackamas County: Near Oregon City.

Hillsides.

[Two specimens on this page; also Quercus garryana.] .

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

J. William Thompson, 882.  5 Jun, 1926.   WTU-26184JWT-A

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53. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Wasco County: 12 miles southeast of The Dalles.

Summit of high ridge.

[Two specimens on one page; also Quercus garryana.]

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

J. William Thompson, 4179.  13 May, 1928.   WTU-26184JWT-B

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54. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

Canada, British Columbia: Victoria.

; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

F. Comte, 5571.   Sep, 1969.   WTU-325418

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55. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Douglas County: Summit of Coast Mountains, Roseburg Quadrangle.

2000 ft / 609 meters

Low shrub, 2-4 feet high.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

W. C. Cusick, 4396.  30 Jul, 1914.   WTU-139134

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56. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Douglas County: Summit of Coast Mountains, Roseburg Quadrangle.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

W. C. Cusick, 4415A.  30 Jul, 1914.   WTU-149468

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57. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by Helen M. Gilkey.

USA, Oregon, Benton County: B. F. Johnson orchard, west of Monroe.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Carl Schuster, s.n..   May, 1944.   WTU-148044

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58. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Josephine County: Along Rogue River road 1.5 miles west of town of Rogue River.

1000 ft / 304 meters

T36S R4W S20.

Ponderosa pine/oak woodland/chaparral.  With Scutellaria, Ceanothus, and Arctostaphylos.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

Richard Olmstead, 506a.  26 Apr, 1984.   WTU-328436

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Journey of 1889

59. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #2.

USA, Oregon: Siskiyou Mountains.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Edw. L. Greene, s.n..  3 Sep, 1889.   WTU-5623

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60. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Josephine County: Siskiyou National forest, 11.7 miles west of Selma on Illinois River Road (road 3504).

1430 ft / 435 meters

Dry rocky slopes with Quercus kelloggii, Q. garryana, Pinus jeffreyi, Calocedrus, Arbutus menziesii.

Common; no acorns or flowers available.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Melinda F. Denton, 2418.  20 Jun, 1973.   WTU-259125

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61. Quercus garryana  var. breweri (Engelm.) Jepson  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Josephine County: Rough and Ready Creek.

1450 ft / 442 meters

Abundant; shrub 4 to 6 feet tall.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering & Fruiting

Joseph P. Tracy, 12337.  24 May, 1933.   WTU-205349

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Herbarium, University of Washington

62. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by C. G. Riedel.

USA, Washington: [no locality given on label]

Scarce here on hills.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

C. G. Riedel, s.n..  14 Dec, 1905.   WTU-5935

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63. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

Canada, British Columbia: Vancouver Island, six miles north of Duncan on Highway No. 1 to Nanaimo.

On open rocky slope.

Twenty foot tree; only a few trees.

; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

J. A. Calder, 16205.  11 May, 1956.   WTU-172911

With J. A. Parmelee, R. L. Taylor

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64. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: Along Tieton River, 2 miles above Rainier Forest boundary. (Snoqualmie National Forest).

Rocky soil.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

F. A. Warren, 1883.  25 Sep, 1932.   WTU-213345

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65. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington: Friday Harbor.

On rocks.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

J. C. Frye, s.n..  25 Jun, 1904.   WTU-6002

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Herbarium, University of Washington

66. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by T. C. Frye.

USA, Washington: Gucia Island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Cones

P. B. Randolph, s.n..   Sep, 1891.   WTU-359080

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67. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Kittitas County: 4.5 miles northwest Thorp Highway crossing along Iron Horse State Park.

1740 ft / 530 meters

T19N R17E S33.

47° 6' N, 120° 43' W

30 degree east-facing slope of fill material, basalt rock and dirt. Other plants: amelanchier alnifolia, Populus trichocarpa, Ribes aureum, Prunus virginiana.

Greenish flowers, locally common.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Don Knoke, 420.  5 May, 2004.   WTU-359606

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2005 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

68. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by Steve Hahn. 10 May, 2005. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area.  Charles Island, southwest corner of island.

15 ft / 4 meters

48° 26.601' N, 122° 54.804' W, Specimen label

Grassy headland.

A single large, low shrub thicket.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Steve Hahn, 05-45.  27 Apr, 2005.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2005 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

69. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin.  Aug, 2005. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area.  Rum Island.

16-32 ft / 4-9 meters

48° 28.798' N, 122° 49.753' W, WGS 84

Island is narrow and runs north-south direction with forested area in center.  Dominated by Arbutus, Abies, Pseudotsuga, Quercus overstory, and Bromus pacificus, Bromus mollis, Bromus rigidus understory.

Two thickets - one on each end of island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Jessie Johanson, 05-12.  29 May, 2005.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

With Joe Johanson

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2005 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

70. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin.  Aug, 2005. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area.  Deadman Island.

9-32 ft / 2-9 meters

48° 27.5' N, 122° 56.629' W, Specimen label

Bedrock knob ca. [circa] 10 meters tall, with numerous crevices, several shrub thickets.

Two meters tall; one thicket on east end of island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Louisa C. Dunwiddie, 05-43.  30 May, 2005.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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Washington State Flora 1893 World's Fair Exhibit at Chicago

71. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Yakima County: Fort Simcoe; Yakima Indian Reservation.

The tree is, however, common in dry prairie west as well as east of the mountains.  The wood of the young tree is fine, but poor in the old, save for firewood.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Louis F. Henderson, s.n..  18 Jul, 1892.   WTU-5897

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

72. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin.  Jul, 2006. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Coon Island.

40 ft / 12 meters

48° 35.725' N, 123° 1.115' W

Open forest of Oak, Pseudotsuga, Madrone, and Juniper. Open understory dominated by Dactylus glomerata and divers natives.

Frequent in groves across island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Peter Dunwiddie, 06-61.  28 Apr, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

73. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin.  Jul, 2006. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Sentinel Island.

48° 38.4' N, 123° 9.139' W

West end of island.

Several groves near west end.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Eliza Habegger, EH-1067.  27 Apr, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

74. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin.  Jul, 2006. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Posey Island.

48° 37.104' N, 123° 10.052' W

Low, one acre island with campsites, outhouse, fire pits.  Heavily used, with deer grating.  Mostly highly disturbed.

One large tree.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Phil Green, 06-26.  26 Apr, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

75. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin.  Jul, 2006. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Nob Island.

48° 35.469' N, 123° 1.07' W

A very small, high island, with abundant rock and moss.  Juniperus is most common tree, with Arbutus, Oak, and Pseudotsuga.  Very heavily deer grazed.

Only one tree on island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Steve Hahn, 06-57.  28 Apr, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

76. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 26 Oct, 2006. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Flattop Island.  Center of Flattop Island; north end of San Juan archipelago.

150 ft / 45 meters

48° 38.837' N, 123° 4.957' W, Digital map

Forest dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii, with Arbutus menziesii, Holodiscus discolor; dry soil.

Single tree on north side of island; 6 inch trunk.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Carrie Marschner, 06-112.  31 May, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

77. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 28 Oct, 2006. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Unnamed island just west of Broken Point, perhaps 200 meters from Shaw Island.  Reported to be shallow enough to walk to at low tide. [Referred to as Broken Point Island.]

25 ft / 7 meters

48° 35.539' N, 122° 58.206' W

Open, grassy island with scattered Juniperus scopulorum, a few Quercus; Camassia leichtlinii abundant, with Allium acuminatum, Clarkia amoena var. caurina, Rosa, and Symphoricarpos.

One group of trunks on west side of island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

David Giblin, 525.  1 Jun, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

78. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 29 Oct, 2006. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Victim Island.

50 ft / 15 meters

48° 36.831' N, 122° 58.472' W

An open, forested, 3 acre island with Arbutus, Quercus, Juniperus, and Pseudotsuga; Holodiscus dominant shrub understory; deer evident.

Common across island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Pam Camp, 06-148.  1 Jun, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

79. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 29 Oct, 2006. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Oak Island.

10 ft / 3 meters

48° 36.463' N, 122° 57.283' W, WGS 84, GPS reading

Very small, 0.19 acre (measured) island with Holodiscus/Rosa shrubs, Sanicula understory; one goose nest; otter evident abundantly; 3 Pseudotsuga menziesii, 2 Juniperus scopulorum, and 1 Quercus garryana.

One tree on west end of island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Peter Dunwiddie, 06-164.  30 May, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

80. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 29 Oct, 2006. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  Fawn Island.

50 ft / 15 meters

48° 36.853' N, 123° 0.421' W, GPS reading

Three acre island is developed with 3 houses, trails, and considerable disturbance of understory; forest (open) of Pseudotsuga menziesii, Arbutus, Quercus, and Juniperus.

Several trees scattered across island, one quite large.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Peter Dunwiddie, 06-205.  31 May, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2006 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

81. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 29 Oct, 2006. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands.  McConnell Island off southwest side of Orcas Island; north end of island near small wetland.

5 ft / 1 meters

48° 35.902' N, 123° 1.444' W, WGS 84, Acc. 5m., GPS reading

Small rocky bald by wetland; mostly grassy with scattered Pseudotsuga, Juniperus, and Quercus.

Several small trees to 5 meters tall, crowns spreading, bark gray, platy.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

Victoria Wyllie-Echeverria, 06-40.  30 May, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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Plants of Washington

82. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by B. Legler.  Sep, 2005. Fide: H&C

USA, Washington, Clark County: South of south end of Vancouver Lake along Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife access road leading to lake.

20 ft / 6 meters

45° 39.923' N, 122° 42.667' W

Open fields with scattered patches of trees.

Large rounded tree; trunk ca. [circa] 4 feet in diameter at base; scattered here.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Ben Legler, 3084.  21 Sep, 2005.   WTU-370857

With David Giblin

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Plants of Washington

83. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 15 Mar, 2007. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, Kittitas County: Upper Yakima River Canyon along Highway 10. South side of highway on steep bank above river between railroad tracks and road.

2931 ft / 893 meters

47° 19.161' N, 120° 41.459' W, Acc. 21m.

Dry south-facing slope.

Tree to 8 meters.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Ben Legler, 3559.  29 Aug, 2006.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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2007 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

84. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 9 Oct, 2007. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: Reef Island.

48° 36.179' N, 123° 1.021' W

Large island dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii; open understory with Elymus and Holodiscus.

Occasional trees scattered around island perimeter and occasionally interior.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Peter Dunwiddie, 07-87.  19 Sep, 2007.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

With Phil Green, Megan Jensen, David Giblin, Ted Thomas

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2007 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

85. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 11 Oct, 2007. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: Turn Island.

48° 31.97' N, 122° 58.22' W, NAD 83, Digital map

Scattered trees around perimeter of island.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

David Giblin, 1319.  20 Sep, 2007.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

With Phil Green, Megan Jensen, Peter Dunwiddie, Ted Thomas

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Plants of Washington, Collected for the University of Washington

86. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Island County: Smith Park in Oak Harbor.

48.29333° N, -122.64194° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Mature Quercus garryana grove.

Tree circa 20 feet tall.  Leaves badly damaged on all trees.  Acorns green.

[Located in teaching collection.]

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

D. Naas, 5734.  1 Aug, 1995.   WTU-332020

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Plants of Washington, Collected for the University of Washington

87. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Skamania County: Columbia River Gorge.  Near tunnel #3 on Highway 14.

Rocky outcrop with Acer macrophyllum, Pinus sp.

Rough barked monoecious [?] tree, 8 meters tall, scraggly.

[Located in teaching collection.]

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Flowering

M. Arnot, 144.  23 Apr, 1989.   WTU-317075

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Washington State University Herbarium, Pullman

88. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Klickitat County: Bingen.

45.715° N, -121.46333° W, WGS 84, Gref. program

Bottomlands.

[Located in teaching collection.]

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

W. N. Suksdorf, 6521.  3 Apr, 1909.   WTU-272669

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89. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, King County: Near shore of Lake Washington, Bailey Peninsula.

16 ft / 4 meters

47° 33.5' N, 122° 15.2' W

With Arbutus menziesii, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Acer macrophyllum.

Occasional native trees.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

P. F. Zika, 19880.  8 Jul, 2004.   WTU-368940

With E. R. Alverson

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90. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Washington, Jefferson County: Indian Island along Flagler Road adjacent to Oak Bay just before crossing to Marrowstone Island.

17 ft / 5 meters

48° 1.108' N, 122° 42.143' W

Linear grove of mature trees with Arbutus menziesii, Abies grandis, Rosa nutkana and Gaultheria shallon.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

Fred Weinmann, 313.  20 Oct, 2005.   WTU-369361

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2008 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

91. Quercus garryana Dougl.  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 1 Sep, 2008. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: Cliff Island.

48° 35.391' N, 123° 0.826' W

Island is forested heavily with second growth Pseudotsuga with extensive Gaultheria shallon understory. Heavily deer grazed. Many species relatively uncommon around periphery on cliffs.

A few trees on south side.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

David Giblin, 1579.  29 May, 2008.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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Lane County, Oregon

92. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1.

USA, Oregon, Lane County: Near summit of Castle Rock, 3 miles southwest of McKenzie Bridge.

T16S R5E S28.

Thin-soiled outcrops, with Corylus cornuta, Holodiscus discolor, bald ridgeline.

Small trees 3-5 meters tall, dwarfed.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Fruiting

P. F. Zika, 13041.  11 Sep, 1997.   WTU-372243

With E. Alverson

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2008 San Juan Islands Botanical Survey

93. Quercus garryana Dougl. var. garryana  (Fagaceae)

Det. #1 by David Giblin. 28 Dec, 2008. Fide: FNA

USA, Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Flower Island, east of Lopez Island.

48.54536° N, 122.8539° W

Several hectare, 50' high bedrock island. A mix of grassy ledges, shrub thickets, a few trees (Arbutus, Pseudotsuga, low Quercus).

Several low, contorted trees. 2-3 m maximum. Near northwest shore and at island crest.

Origin: Native; Specimen Fertility: Sterile

Phil Green, 08-103.  25 Sep, 2008.   WTU-(unaccessioned)

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