Dataset: WCUH-
Search Criteria: Canada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Western Carolina University Herbarium


WCUH
WCUH0006088   
Canada, Virgina, Giles

WCUH
WCUH0006938   
Canada, Unknown, Unknown

WCUH
Juncus oreganus S. Watson
WCUH0014948   
Canada, Ontario

WCUH
WCUH0014947   
Canada, Ontario

WCUH
WCUH0014946   
Canada, British Columbia

WCUH
Carduus arvensis (L.) Robson
WCUH0002367   
Canada, Alberta

WCUH
WCUH0031223   
Canada, Prince Edward Island

WCUH
WCUH0033094   
Canada, Ontario

WCUH
WCUH0033748Pittillo, J. Dan   84711981-08-02
Canada, Ontario, Kenora District, Lake Willard Road, western Ontario, E of Kenora, 49.766667 -94.466667

WCUH
Chara L.
WCUH0034325   
Canada, British Columbia

WCUH
Micranthes virginiensis (Michx.) Small
WCUH0034483   
Canada, Quebec

WCUH
Micranthes virginiensis (Michx.) Small
WCUH0034488   
Canada, Ontario, Lennox

WCUH
Micranthes virginiensis (Michx.) Small
WCUH0034489   
Canada, Ontario, Lennox

WCUH:X-WCUH
WCUH0000128Pittillo, J. Dan   84411981-07-30
Canada, Alberta, Cypress Hills. Provincial Park. Marshy border below Reesor Lake.

WCUH:X-WCUH
WCUH0000970Pittillo, J. Dan   8194
Canada, British Columbia, Northwest of Tete Juane Cache on Can. 16 about 15 km at reststop on Small Creek., 760m

WCUH:X-WCUH
WCUH0001365Pittillo, Dan   82101981-06-21
Canada, British Columbia, Copper River east of Terrace at 580 km. post, south about 10-20 km. Rock crevices along creek., 600m

WCUH:X-WCUH
WCUH0001540   
Canada, British Columbia

WCUH:X-WCUH
WCUH0001928Pittillo, J. Dan   83981981-07-22
Canada, British Columbia, Klondike highway (Rt. 2) at Km post 46.

WCUH
WCUH0002476Pittillo, J. Dan   84841981-08-03
Canada, Ontario, Lake Sandbar Provincial Park 11 km N of Ignace, 49.499489 -91.564403

WCUH:X-WCUH
WCUH0003544   
Canada, Alberta


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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