Dataset: CMN-CANM
Taxa: Glycyrrhiza
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 306461Scoggan, Homer J.   140651960-07-01
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Niagara Reg. Mun., Fort Erie, 42.9 -78.933333

CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 488802Herriot, William H.   1902-07-04
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Waterloo Reg. Mun., Galt Island in river 4 miles below town., 43.366667 -80.316667

CMN:CANM
CAN 222118Androssov, N.   2870A1904-05-17
Russia, Turcomania: Amu-Darja

CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 517015Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   55441983-08-15
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Rainy River Distr. (ON), Wilson Creek Mouth of Creek at Rainy River Atwood Township Loc. #17., 48.8 -94.683333

CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 77291Macoun, John   1872-07-28
Canada, Ontario (Prov.), Rainy River Distr. (ON), Rainy River Mouth of River, Lake-of-the-Woods., 48.833333 -94.683333

CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 488061Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   50241982-08-17
Canada, Saskatchewan (Prov.), Qu'Appelle River Valley North central side of Crooked Lake (Qu'Appelle River). Loc. # 25, Grayson Rural Mun., 50.6 -102.716667

CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 524142Schueler, Frederick W.   164041986-06-26
Canada, Saskatchewan (Prov.), Tompkins 20 km north of. Millie Community Pasture, 5.7 km (by road) south of the entrance., 50.166667 -108.783333

CMN:CANM
Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. ex Pursh
CAN 488024Shchepanek, Michael J.; Dugal, Albert W.   49871982-08-17
Canada, Saskatchewan (Prov.), Qu'Appelle River Valley Near junction of highways 247 and 47. Loc. # 24, Grayson Rural Mun., 50.633333 -102.833333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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