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

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James Madison University Herbarium


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Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth. & Hook. f.
JMUH0003547R.W. Nunan   1964-08-18
Canada, Growing in open area in abandoned narrow road with maples and goldenrods, on Route 17, 71 miles north of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario

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JMUH0004082Walter Krivda   1981-08-10
Canada, Lake. Atikameg, Lot 42. the Pas, Manitoba

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Hieracium auranticum
JMUH0004369R.W. Nunan   1965-10-24
Canada, Ontario. Lakeside yard of summer cabin, Upper Island Lake north of Sault St. Marie.

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JMUH0006533Doug Goldman   23672002-08-12
Canada, Ontario, In "Marcy's Woods," on Point Abino, around 9mi WSW of Fort Erie. Regional Municipality of Niagara., 42.866667 -79.102222

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JMUH0006561Elwood Fisher   52-B1957-08-01
Canada, Peele Is. Zone 6, along sandy

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Cuscuta gronovii Willd. ex Schult.
JMUH0006624Elwood Fisher   57-B1957-08-01
Canada, Peele Is.

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JMUH0006686Doug Goldman   23572002-08-15
Canada, Ontario. To the east side of rt. 548 on St. Joseph Island, 0.2 mi south from St. Joseph Channel, around 2.4 miles S. of the intersection with rt. 17, and around 20 air miles SE of Sault Saint Marie. Algoma district., 46.31 -83.977778

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JMUH0006835W.J. Cody   112201960-08-11
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, 1.5 miles south of Blackburn (8 miles east of Ottawa), Gloucester Twp, Carleton Co, Ontario, Canada.

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JMUH0007053W. J. Cody and L. Van Rens   1960-06-09
Canada, Gatineau, Quebec. 6 miles N. of Eardley (Gatuneau Park), Eardley Twp.

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Sicyos angulatas
JMUH0013827Elwood Fisher   58B1957-08-01
Canada, Peele Is, Canada


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