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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Empetrum hermaphroditicum
12774   
Canada, Northwest Territories, MacEwan, Area 10

LEA
12771M.O. Malte, W.R. Watson   20861925-08-13
Canada, Alberta, Mountain Park, Mt. Harris

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12772Job Kuijt   43261971-06-28
Canada, British Columbia, Prince Rupert: Oliver Lake

LEA
12775D. Punter   491969-07-07
Canada, Manitoba, York Factory, 1/2 way between Factory & beacon

LEA
12776J. Campbell   1982-07-26
Canada, Alberta, 6 km WSW of Syncrude, Fort McMurray

LEA
12777David A. Best   1551976-07-21
Canada, Alberta, Roche Lake and vicinity, 54.7666667 -115

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12778J. Kuijt, D. Coxson   51931977-06-22
Canada, Alberta, West flank of Loaf Mountain, 2286 - 2286m

LEA
Empetrum nigrum Linnaeus
22716J. Kuijt   30281968-08-20
Canada, Alberta, 3 mi. south of Jasper National Park gate

LEA
23525J. Kuijt   30281968-08-20
Canada, Alberta, 3 mi. south of Jasper National Park gate


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