Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Canada; Ontario; Parry Sound; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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3908749M. J. Oldham   271772001-09-19
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Co., Georgian Bay, Big Burnt Island, Naiscoot River South Channel, ca. 4km NW of Bayfield Inlet, 45.64421844 -80.53967285

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Eleocharis ovata (Roth) Roem. & Schult.
3908821M. J. Oldham   24363a2000-08-19
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Co., Killbear Provincial Park, Day Use beach, Kilcoursie Bay, Georgian Bay, 45.349888 -80.217478

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Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carrière
64056L. R. Moyer   1241905-08-20
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., Laurier

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312741L. R. Moyer   1351905-08-16
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., Laurier

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02329856J. C. Semple   67811982-09-02
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., Hwy 69 at jct 69B South, Parry Sound.

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2338071L. R. Moyer   s.n.1905-08-29
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., Laurier, 45.90675 -79.33181

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Carex cumulata (L.H.Bailey) Fernald
02261759C. O. Grassl   42071932-09-05
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., French River Harbor, Northwest part of Parry Sound Province., 45.93 -80.92

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2371141L. R. Moyer   36931905-08-00
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., Laurier., 45.90675 -79.33181

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2294213L. R. Moyer   6811905-08-10
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound Distr., R.R. enbankment, 45.75011 -79.83297

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Alnus incana subsp. rugosa (Du Roi) R.T.Clausen
2471729N. Tripp   3551917-08-09
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound District, Ground near Port Sydney, [Georgian] Bay region.

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2555764L. R. Moyer   s.n.1905-08-26
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound District, Laurier

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Pteridium aquilinum var. latiusculum (Desv.) A.Heller ex Underw.
3793649L. R. Moyer   s.n.1905-08-13
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound District, Laurier

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3795829L. R. Moyer   391905-08-15
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound District, Laurier


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