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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Orchis hircinum Rich.
9432Ch. D'Alleizette   1958-06-01
France, Puy-de-Dome, 450 - 450m

LEA
Orchis rotundifolia Banks ex Pursh
9433M.J. Shchepanek, A.W. Dugal   49071982-08-15
Canada, Manitoba, Interlake Region; fen near junction of Long Point road and highway #6, Loc. No. 21, 52.8666667 -99.0333333

LEA
Orchis rotundifolia Banks ex Pursh
9434Job Kuijt, John Nagy, D. Dobbins   41861971-05-29
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
Orchis rotundifolia Banks ex Pursh
9435Donna L. McCalla   2081952-06-01
Canada, Alberta, Edmonton - White Mud

LEA
Orchis rotundifolia Banks ex Pursh
9436Pat Warrington, John Nagy   4651969-07-20
Canada, Alberta, Kananaskis Region; 1 mile north Wasootch Creek, 50.8166667 -115.2333333, 1402 - 1402m

LEA
Orchis sequipedaleis
9437Ch. D'Alleizette   1963-05-30
France, Charente; about 5 km. east of Montmoreau


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Google Map

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