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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


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16213G.H. Turner MD   112691960-09-11
Canada, Alberta, on farm of John Harboway, 6 miles north of Fort Saskatchewan

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16214Karen Gill   2009-07-21
Canada, Alberta, M.D. Willow Creek, Private land off Spring Point Road, near 5-Mile Creek, 49.76878 -113.83053, 1350 - 1350m

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16216Tanya Rowe   631998-08-02
Canada, Alberta, 2 km north of the #11 in between Red Deer and Sylvan Lake, 52 -113

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16217P. Warrington, J. Nagy   3101969-07-15
Canada, Alberta, 53.1833333 -117, 1189 - 1189m

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Galeopsis tetrahit var. bifida (Boenninghausen) Lejeune & Courtois
16218D.E. Boufford   77911972-08-16
United States of America, New Hampshire, Marlow, rte. 10 near jct w/ 123.

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Galeopsis tetrahit var. bifida (Boenninghausen) Lejeune & Courtois
16219W. Krivda   19681957-07-27
Canada, Manitoba, Churchill District. The Pas.

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22720J. Kuijt, D. Coxson   56911978-07-19
Canada, Alberta, Porcupine Hills: Upper Beaver Creek Valley, 1250 - 1250m

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23059J. Kuijt, D. Coxson   56911978-07-19
Canada, Alberta, Porcupine Hills: Upper Beaver Creek Valley, 1250 - 1250m


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