Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Gentianaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Gentianella propinqua (Richardson) J.M. Gillett
22940W. Blais   21021969-07-23
Canada, Alberta, Carthew Trail above Allison Lake, 49.0333333 -113.9833333, 1981 - 1981m

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Gentianopsis macounii (T. Holm) Iltis
23560W.C. McCalla   73021942-08-29
Canada, Alberta, Margin of Bow River, St.. George's Island, Calgary

LEA
Gentianopsis virgata (T. Holm) J.S. Pringle
22742W.C. McCalla   73021942-08-29
Canada, Alberta, Margin of Bow River, St.. George's Island, Calgary

LEA
Halenia deflexa (Sm.) Griseb.
15417J. Campbell   1982-07-20
Canada, Alberta, 10 km SW Syncrude, Ft McMurray

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Halenia deflexa (Sm.) Griseb.
15418P. Warrington, J. Nagy   1691969-07-13
Canada, Alberta, Hinton; north gate Jasper, 53.2333333 -117.8166667, 1036 - 1036m

LEA
15323H.E. Ahles   785441973-08-18
United States of America, Massachusetts, South Amherst

LEA
1538J.-P. Bernard, J.-M. Perron   129311958-08-15
Canada, Manitoba, District de Provencher. Vita, 2 1/2 milles au nord-est.

LEA
1540Henk Gal   4621971-07-03
Canada, Yukon, Mayo

LEA
Gentiana propinqua subsp. propinqua (Richards.) J. Gillett.
15423J.M. Gillett, M. Boudreau   174311977-07-25
Canada, British Columbia, Cassiar Dist. Katharine Lake. Mountain NW and facing Mount Hartley and Mount Katharine. Toodoggone River Map 94E., 57.4333333 -126.8, 1700 - 1700m

LEA
Gentiana propinqua subsp. propinqua (Richards.) J. Gillett.
15434J.M. Gillett, M. Boudreau   178271977-08-05
Canada, British Columbia, Cassiar Dist. Spinel Lake. Top of mountain and its slopes north of camp at bay in SW corner of lake. Toodoggone River Map 94E, 57.8666667 -126.4, 1500 - 2000m

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15377G. Gavelle   1967-09-24
France, Thorenc, Alpes-Maritime


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