Dataset: USFS-BNFH
Taxa: Montiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bitterroot National Forest Herbarium


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Montia cordifolia (S. Watson) Pax & K. Hoffm.
Charles H. McDonald   1957-07-04
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Kootenai Lakes, 1829m

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Charles H. McDonald   1960-06-27
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Big Creek Lake, 1707m

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Montia perfoliata (Donn ex Willd.) T.J. Howell
Charles H. McDonald   1959-06-15
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Ambrose Creek, 1524m

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Montia sibirica (L.) Howell
Charles H. McDonald   1960-06-27
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Big Creek Lake, 1707m

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Duane L. Ferdinand   1964-08-01
USA, Idaho, Idaho, Bitterroot, Near Salmon Mtn lookout, 2438m

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Linda Pietarinen   1991-05-17
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Watchtower Creek, 1524m

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Lewisia columbiana (Howell ex A. Gray) B.L. Rob.
Linda Pietarinen   
USA, Montana, Ravalli, detailed locality information protected

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   920522.011992-05-22
USA, Montana, Ravalli, Divide Trail, West Fork

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Lewisia pygmaea (A. Gray) B.L. Robins.
Annalisa Ingegno   
USA, Montana, Ravalli, detailed locality information protected


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