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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
12926H.E. Ahles   824011976-09-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Plain Road, Hatfield

LEA
12927W.J. Cody   123421962-06-19
Canada, Québec, Masham Twp, north side of Ramsay Lake

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12937Hugh H. Iltis, Michael Iltis   210701963-09-01
United States of America, Massachusetts, top of Mt. Grace, ca. 8 mi E of Northfield, 610 - 610m

LEA
12947D.E. Boufford   60471972-06-30
United States of America, Massachusetts, Leverett, Base of Mt. Toby

LEA
12957H.E. Ahles   753291972-06-19
United States of America, Massachusetts, Horse Mt, Hatfield

LEA
12930Job Kuijt   43251971-06-28
Canada, British Columbia, Prince Rupert: Oliver Lake

LEA
Kalmia polifolia subsp. microphylla (Hooker) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
12931D. Coxson, D. Toole   52091977-07-01
Canada, British Columbia, Lake at head Middlepass Creek, south of Middle Kootenay Pass, 2103 - 2103m

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Kalmia polifolia subsp. microphylla (Hooker) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
12932P. Warrington, J. Nagy   3761969-07-16
Canada, Alberta, 1/2 mile south of Pembina Forks, 52.9166667 -116.5166667, 1280 - 1280m

LEA
Kalmia polifolia subsp. microphylla (Hooker) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
12933Kenneth Lange   1955-07-23
United States of America, Montana, Glacier National Park, Logan Pass

LEA
Kalmia polifolia subsp. microphylla (Hooker) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
12934A.B. Bevans   1922-07-01
United States of America, California, 2438 - 2438m

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12958V. Leiffers, J. Campbell   361981-05-28
Canada, Alberta, North of Fort McMurray, cutline immediately S. of Suncor plant 500 m east of highway.

LEA
Kalmia polifolia Wangenheim
22749G. Armstrong and J. Nagy   50221970-08-11
Canada, Alberta, Summit Lake, 49.0166667 -114.0333333, 1951 - 1951m

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23636G. Armstrong and J. Nagy   50221970-08-11
Canada, Alberta, Summit Lake, 49.0166667 -114.0333333, 1951 - 1951m


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