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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
992H. C.   751970-06-10
Canada, Alberta, Dept. of Hwy campsite. S. side Oldman River. W side Hwy #2, 49.7166667 -113.45, 945 - 945m

LEA
993H. C.   41970-05-25
Canada, Alberta, W side of Oldman River s. of bridge (train), 49.6833333 -112.8666667, 853 - 853m

LEA
994H. C.   51970-05-25
Canada, Alberta, W side Oldman River, 49.6833333 -112.8666667, 853 - 853m

LEA
995H. C.   1561970-07-09
Canada, Alberta, N.W. shore San Francisco Lake, 50.6 -112.1666667, 770 - 770m

LEA
996H. C.   2531970-08-10
Canada, Alberta, W. side Belly R., 49.6 -113.2666667, 945 - 945m

LEA
998H. C.   2941970-08-22
Canada, Alberta, E. side Belly River, N. side bridge, 49.65 -113.2833333, 960 - 960m

LEA
999H. C.   971970-06-12
Canada, Alberta, N. side Oldman River. E side Hwy #2, 945 - 945m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.