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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


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14331M.I. Moore   28821965-06-23
Canada, Ontario, James Lake on the Chalk River

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14351R. Munro, G. Munro   2081981-07-27
Canada, Alberta, Westcastle. Table Mtn.

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14361W.H. Sharp   231972-07-11
Canada, British Columbia, 5 miles NE Wasa Lake near Skookumchuck B. C.

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14381G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   42331970-07-20
Canada, Alberta, Oil Basin north east facing slope, 49.15 -113.9333333, 1829 - 1829m

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14391G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   48631970-08-05
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Lakeshore Trail, 49.0166667 -113.9333333, 1280 - 1280m

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14400Donna L. McCalla   1951-07-29
Canada, Alberta, Death Cliff Edmonton

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14410James Henrickson   48581970-06-20
United States of America, Wisconsin, 3 miles NW of Cornell along Highway CC

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14420G.K. Noamesi   1956-08-01
United States of America, Wisconsin, Prairies near Middleton

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14431Stephen Garanin   72181972-07-29
United States of America, Massachusetts, Deerfield River, Power Plant #2, Buckland

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14441K.G. Williamson   67981998-00-00
Canada, Alberta, South of Bower Ntural Area, at sandpit edge 3.5km from Trailhead, off trail, 52.25 -113.8333333, 887 - 887m

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14461Job Kuijt   27741968-07-08
Canada, British Columbia, teanook Lake, VI, B. C.

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14471M.J. Shchepanek, A.W. Dugal   45261982-08-08
Canada, Manitoba, St. Martin 25 km north of St. Martin, Off highway # 6 Loc. No. 1, 51.9333333 -98.8

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14481Teresa Dolman   521995-06-15
Canada, Alberta, 20 km. NW of Lethbridge, along S side of Oldman River, 49.7833333 -113.1166667, 85 - 85m

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14491A.B. Bevans   1922-07-01
United States of America, California, 1219 - 1219m

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14510G.H. Turner   26761941-07-18
Canada, Alberta, North bank of N. Saskatchewan River 1/2 mile west of GPR high - level bridge, Edmonton

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Apocynum medium Job Kuijt
14520G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   38681970-07-07
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National park, Crandell Lake, Lodge ole Forest, 49.0833333 -113.9666667, 1524 - 1524m

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14531G.H. Turner   74191950-08-31
Canada, Alberta, West shore of N. Saskatchewan River (north shore) opp. Beyers fox farm, 2 miles N. W. of Fort Saskatchewan

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14541H.E. Ahles   682321967-07-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, 1.2 miles west of jct. Vt. Rt. 106 & US. Rt. 4 (Woodstock) on Vt. Rt. 106

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14551Bernard Boivin   136941960-06-27
United States of America, Utah, Canyon du Rio Virgen. 5 miles au sud-quest d'Alton

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22635G. Armstrong and J. Nagy   45991970-07-28
Canada, Alberta, Snowshoe Cabin, 49.1333333 -114.1166667, 1707 - 1707m

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22636J. Kuijt   28081968-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Lethbridge County, Indian Battle Park, Lethbridge

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Apocynum xfloribundum Greene
22637D. Coxson   1441976-07-31
Canada, Alberta, Oldman River valley west of Maycroft

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23129J. Kuijt   28081968-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Lethbridge County, Indian Battle Park, Lethbridge

LEA
23432G. Armstrong and J. Nagy   45991970-07-28
Canada, Alberta, Snowshoe Cabin, 49.1333333 -114.1166667, 1707 - 1707m

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Apocynum x medium Greene
23492D. Coxson   1441976-07-31
Canada, Alberta, Oldman River valley west of Maycroft

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51T. Edmiston   1891970-07-11
United States of America, California, 4 air mi. SE of Big Bear City at Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino Mtns, 2164 - 2164m

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52R. Spellenberg   4801964-06-19
United States of America, California, Burnt Ranch Airstrip, Burnt Ranch

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54D. Coxson   55781978-07-18
Canada, Alberta, Oldman river valley north of Pearce

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56J. Campbell, V. Leiffers   521967-06-06
Canada, Alberta, North of Fort McMurray Mildred L. Camp.

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57G.H. Turner   18551940-06-20
Canada, Alberta, Fort Saskatchewan

LEA
64H.E. Ahles   827601977-06-16
United States of America, Massachusetts, Florence (Northampton)on Mill River near junction of Spring Street and Ryan Road


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