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

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 64805Dawson, George M.   388381876-07-10
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Tsitsutl Mountain, 54.983333 -125.666667

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 411923Gillett, John M.; Boudreau, Mireille J.   175601977-07-30
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., North of Spiked Peak., 57.666667 -126.75, 1150m

CMN:CANM
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 257389Taylor, Thomas M.C.; Szczawinski, Adam F.; Bell, M.   11561956-07-08
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., Mile 60, 59.583333 -136.5, 800m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 293586Pearson, A.M.   2801965-08-09
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., 2700 ft. West of Mile 68, 59.683333 -136.666667

CMN:CANM
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 64803Dawson, George M.   1876-07-13
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Tsitsutl Mountain, 54.983333 -125.666667

CMN:CANM
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 64801Laing, H.M.   5441938-08-07
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Range 3 Coast Land Distr., Alt. 4700 ft. Caribou Mts., 52.366667 -126.066667

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 411915Gillett, John M.   175511977-07-28
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., Northwest slopes of Mt. Hartley, 57.433333 -126.8, 1500m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 274024MacDonald, Stewart D.   4691962-08-03
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., 5000 ft. 44 miles NNW of Dease Lake., 58.5 -130.333333

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 498266Vogg, Gordon   151982-07-24
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., Above (west) of Tide Lake Camp just south of Berendon glacier., 56.225 -130.083333, 850m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 64799Porsild, Morten P.; Porsild, R.Thorbjörn   1991947-06-29
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), 4000 ft., 59.85 -136.966667

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055917Rosie, R.M.   3641975-07-12
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Caribou Mountain East of Caribou Mountain east arm of Frances Lake, 61.424444 -129.377778, 1380m

CMN:CANM
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055916Porsild, A. Erling; Breitung, A.J.   11.3881944-08-22
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Canol Rd.: Northwest end of Itsi range.

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055911Porsild, A. Erling; Breitung, A.J.   11.3541944-08-28
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Canol Rd.: Upper south fork of MacMillan R.; shale mountain west of river opposite mile 268, 1486m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055915Porsild, A. Erling; Breitung, A.J.   10.5691944-07-15
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Canol Road: Granite mountain range west of upper Rose R, opposite mile 95., 61.5 -133.083333, 1768m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055914Porsild, A. Erling; Breitung, A.J.   11.0801944-08-13
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Canol Rd.: Northeast shoulder of Mt. Sheldon and glacial cirque., 62.616667 -131.116667, 1385m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055912Pearson, A.M.   67-212A1967-07-04
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), St. Elias Mountains. Alsek River Valley. 2 miles south of Lava Creek, on west side of Alsek River, 1265m

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Leptarrhena pyrolifolia (D. Don) R. Br. ex Ser.
CAN 10055913Pearson, A.M.   67-160A1967-07-03
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), St. Elias Mountains: Alsek River Valley; north side of Lowell Glacier. In east running creek gully. Kluane National Park and Reserve., 60.283333 -138.5


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