Dataset: USU-UTC
Search Criteria: Norway; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


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UTC00026363Unknown   1922-08-08
NORWAY, Bergen

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UTC00026382John P. Young   s.n.1922-08-05
Norway, Hordaland, Voss, Stalheim, 60.836111 -6.679722, 368m

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UTC00026523John P. Young    1922-08-05
NORWAY, Stalheim

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UTC00104918G.H.H.   
Norway, Spitzbergen

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UTC00026479John P. Young   1922-08-05
Norway, Stalheim

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Tofieldia pusilla (Michx.) Pers.
UTC00026405John P. Young   s.n.1922-08-05
Norway, Hordaland, Voss, Stalheim, 60.835173 6.681129

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UTC00026403Young, John P.   1922-08-08
NORWAY, Bergen

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Woodsia ilvensis (L.) R. Br.
UTC00026376John P. Young   1922-08-05
Norway, Stalheim

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UTC00089734Loran C. Anderson   241953-10-04
Norway, Akershus, Enebakk, Mixed forest area west of Lake Oyern. Southeast of Oslo., 59.817738 11.002342

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UTC00104838G.H.H. Tate   1928-07-00
Norway, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, 78.75 -16

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Woodsia alpina (Bolton) Gray
UTC00279965John P. Young   1922-08-05
Norway, Stalheim

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UTC00026482John P. Young   
Norway

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UTC00290342Mathew T Sharples   11762015-07-01
Norway, Troms, Balsfjord, Along the E6 at Overgaard between Alta and Tromso, 105m

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UTC00290361Mathew T Sharples   11852015-07-04
Norway, Finnmark, Alta, Greater environs of the Alta Museum, 53m

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UTC00290350Mathew T Sharples   11822015-07-04
Norway, Finnmark, Alta, Greater environs of the Alta Museum

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UTC00290363Mathew T Sharples   11902015-07-06
Norway, Finnmark, 1 km S of Stabbursnes, 1m

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UTC00292659Mathew T Sharples   11932015-07-06
Norway, Finnmark, Nesseby, Small spit near Nyelv on E6, between Karlebotn and Grasbakken, 70.09325 28.67531, 2m

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UTC00292754Mathew T. Sharples   11862015-07-05
Norway, Finnmark, Porsanger, Near Smorfjord, near junction of E69 and road 889, 70.50243 25.04275, 15m


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