Dataset: UT-Botany
Search Criteria: Canada; Northwest Territories; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Elymus macrourus (Turcz.) Tzvelev
UT0003754R. W. Coleman   1001971-07-12
Canada, Northwest Territories, Inuvik Region, Near edge of Peel River, starting not far from Trimble's Cafe, Aklavik, 68.216667 -135

UT:Botany
Arctagrostis latifolia (R. Br.) Griseb.
UT0004243R. W. Coleman   1711971-08-04
Canada, Northwest Territories, Near edge of Kugmallit Bay (Beaufort Sea Arctic Ocean) near Esso Gasoline Stockpile Area & Royal Canadian Mounted Police Headquarters, Tuktoyaktuk.; 0

UT:Botany
Equisetum variegatum var. variegatum Schleich. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr
UT0006510Linna Muller-Wille   1973-08-00
Canada, Northwest Territories, Northwest Territory: Repulse Bay, northwest coast of Hudsons Bay, on the Arctic Circle., 66.625873 -86.326717

UT:Botany
UT0016637   
Canada, Northwest Territories

UT:Botany
Carex atrofusca Willd. ex Steud.
UT0017720   
Canada, Northwest Territories

UT:Botany
UT0021964   
Canada, Northwest Territories

UT:Botany
Trisetum spicatum (L.) Richter
UT0031440Patricia Berger   1981-08-24
Canada, Northwest Territories, Igloolik Island, off the NE coast of Melville Peninsula

UT:Botany
Trisetum spicatum (L.) Richter
UT0031441Patricia Berger   1981-08-02
Canada, Northwest Territories, Melville Peninsula, Sarcpa Lake., 68.533333 -83.316667, 244m

UT:Botany
Epilobium davuricum Fisch. ex Hornem.
UT0060040Welsh, S L   1971-07-23
Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie District, Littoral, east side of Canoe Lake, 68° 13' N, 135° 58' W., 335m


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