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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Gentianella amarella (Michaux) J.M. Gillett
22730W.H. Sharp   441972-07-29
Canada, Alberta, Syneline Brook valley near mouth on West Castle River, 1402 - 1402m

LEA
Gentianella propinqua (Richardson) J.M. Gillett
22740W. Blais   21021969-07-23
Canada, Alberta, Carthew Trail above Allison Lake, 49.0333333 -113.9833333, 1981 - 1981m

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
Gentianella amarella (L.) Boerner
22912W.H. Sharp   441972-07-29
Canada, Alberta, Syneline Brook valley near mouth on West Castle River, 1402 - 1402m

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

LEA
22986J.F. Bain   291-J.F.Bain1988-06-26
Canada, British Columbia, Skeena-Queen Charlotte, Haida Gwai (Queen Charlotte islands) - Kootenay Inlet, 52.8544965 -132.2138936

LEA
23285J.F. Bain and E.A. Schultz   615-J.F.Bain2001-07-03
Canada, Yukon, Burwash Uplands, hiking trail on the way to Warden's cabin, 61.3327 -139.2602, 1276 - 1276m

LEA
23378J. Kuijt   46971972-07-24
Canada, Alberta, West Castle; trail to Southfork lakes, 1951 - 1951m

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

LEA
23629J. Campbell-Snelling, M. Chambers   13141982-08-26
Canada, Alberta, 14 km N on N. Burmis Rd on W side of road- Small lake

LEA
2834Klaus H. Lackschewitz   97421981-07-28
United States of America, Montana, Silver Bow County, Sec. 17 T1s, R8W, Butte Highlands, 2073 - 2073m


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