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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
7392Dr. Job Kuijt   27781968-07-16
Canada, British Columbia, 1 mile west of Monashee Pass

LEA
7394Donna L. McCalla   2091952-06-01
Canada, Alberta, Edmonton

LEA
7397G. Armstrong and J. Nagy   44841970-07-27
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Chief Mountain look out, 49.0833333 -113.8, 1585 - 1585m

LEA
7398Henk Gal   5011971-07-14
Canada, Yukon, Mile 3, road to Clinton Creek, 914 - 914m

LEA
Linnaea borealis L. (Forbes)
7399Albert N. Steward   69221955-07-04
United States of America, Oregon, Jct. hardesty Grade and Laying Creek Rd. T. 21S, R. 1E, Sec. 24.

LEA
7400R.E. Longton   32361971-07-15
Canada, Manitoba, near N. shore Singush Lake, Duck Mountain Provincial Park

LEA
7401M. Gadd   3261969-07-15
Canada, Alberta, Westcastle, 49.4 -114.3833333, 1372 - 1372m

LEA
7402J. Kuijt   49321975-09-14
United States of America, Montana, sweetgrass hills, east butte: Tootsie Creek above Devil's Chimney

LEA
7403D. Toole   11976-08-01
Canada, Yukon, Twin Forks, 61.5166667 -127.9666667, 1006 - 1006m

LEA
7404Job Kuijt, J. Nagy, D. Dobbins   41781971-05-29
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Northeast corner of Park east of Belly River; west slope of ridge, 49.0666667 -113.6666667, 1585 - 1585m

LEA
7405Kenneth Lange   1955-07-01
United States of America, Montana, Northern Rocky Mts: Swan range flathead national forest: vicinity of Condon Ranger sta.:pacific drainage coniferous woods

LEA
7406J. Nagy   311969-08-01
Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie Highway 22 mi. N. of Manning; spruce forest, 57.3333333 -117.8, 533 - 533m

LEA
7407P. Warrington, J. Nagy   2191969-07-13
Canada, Alberta, Kinky Lake campsite, 53.2666667 -117.75, 1158 - 1158m

LEA
7408David A. Best   141975-06-23
Canada, Alberta, Roche Lake and vicinity, base of forested ridge, 54.7666667 -115

LEA
Linnaea borealis (Forbes) Rehder
7409G.H. Turner MD   49061946-06-28
Canada, Alberta

LEA
Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora (Torrey) Piper & Beattie
7410Bernard Boivin, J.-M. Perron   61958-07-28
Canada, Alberta, Le long de la riviere des esclaves pres de l'embouchure de la riviere Atauwau

LEA
7411P. Warrington   1811967-07-02
Canada, British Columbia, Rhododendron Park, top of ridge behind park trail

LEA
7412V. Leiffers, J. Campbell   641981-08-06
Canada, Alberta, North of Fort McMurray 200 m. east of Mildred L. Camp.

LEA
7413W. Sharp   1964-06-22
Canada, Alberta, Hawk Hills, 25 mi. N. of Hotchkiss

LEA
7415J. Kuijt, W. Blais, J. Nagy   16351969-07-03
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, forest, 49.0666667 -113.875, 1646 - 1646m

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7425G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   46031970-07-29
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Red Rock Canyon Warden Station, 49.2166667 -114.0333333, 1524 - 1524m

LEA
Linnaea borealis subsp. longiflora (Torrey) Piper & Beattie
7426J. Hett, W. Armstrong   3081964-07-09
Canada, British Columbia, near Georgie Lake in the Port Hardy area, drainage, Songhees Creek

LEA
23468P. Warrington, J. Nagy   2421969-07-14
Canada, Alberta, 9 miles from Hinton; forestry road, 53.3333 -117.4167, 1341 - 1341m


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