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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Caltha biflora var. rotundiforlia (Huth) C.L. Hitchcock
18349Klaus H. Lackschewitz   38931972-08-03
United States of America, Montana, Mashy [sic] W-bank of Upper Twin Lake (Lost Horse Cr Rd), 1999 - 1999m

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1835O. Howard   1985-07-21
United States of America, Utah, Uinta Mts., 3048 - 3048m

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18350David A. Best   311975-07-07
Canada, Alberta, Roche Lake and vicinity, 54.7666667 -115

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18353J. Campbell, V. Leiffers   1101981-05-20
Canada, Alberta, North of Fort McMurray; Athabasca R, 5 km north of Suncor

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18354David A. Best   911976-05-30
Canada, Alberta, Roche Lake and vicinity, 54.7666667 -115

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18356G.M. Keleher   1971-12-01 00:00:001971-06-08
Canada, Manitoba, SE of Libau

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18357D. Punter   41969-06-26
Canada, Manitoba, York Factory between HBC post and beacon

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18359Ronald Squibb   RSSG 301976-07-13
United States of America, Alaska, End of Umanangula Creek and freshet immediately E., 56.5333333 -169.6333333


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