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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
222Klaus H. Lackschewitz   67981976-08-07
United States of America, Montana, Elk Meadow Rd., 1829 - 1829m

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2220Klaus H. Lackschewitz   40661972-09-03
United States of America, Montana, along Ten Mile Creek, 2 mi. N. of lost Horse Cr. Road, 2121 - 2121m

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22202Joanne Golden   3531999-06-30
Canada, Yukon, Dempster Hwy, Mile 70.

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22204Teresa Dolman   971995-08-02
Canada, Northwest Territories, Coppermine, 67.3333333 -115.3333333, 5 - 5m

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Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22205W.H. Sharp   401972-07-28
Canada, Alberta, Gravenstafel Ridge, West Castle., 2377 - 2377m

LEA
Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22206D. Coxson, D. Toole   57261978-08-06
Canada, Alberta, Mt. Allison, 49.75 -114.6, 2377 - 2377m

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Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22207W.H. Sharp   311972-07-25
Canada, Alberta, S. end Plateau Mt. 50 mi. N. Coleman, 2499 - 2499m

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Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22208Job Kuijt   4968
Canada, Alberta, West Castle area: Gravenstafel Lake, 1829 - 1829m

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Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22211J.K.   46941972-07-24
Canada, Alberta, West Castle; Southfork Lakes, above highest lake, 2012 - 2012m

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Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22221D. Coxson   57591978-08-12
Canada, Alberta, West Castle area, on Mt. Haig, 2377 - 2377m

LEA
Saussurea densa (Hook.) Rydb.
22236J. Kuijt   47311974-07-14
Canada, Alberta, directly east of Mt. Darrah, Lynx Creek drainage, 2133 - 2133m

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Saussurea viscida var. yukonensis (A.E. Porsild) Hultén
22237Henk Gal   5131971-07-20
Canada, Yukon, Mile 51, Dempster Highway, 1372 - 1372m

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Saussurea nuda var. densa (Hooker) Hultén
2818Klaus H. Lackschewitz   91131979-07-26
United States of America, Montana, Lewis & Clark Co., SE 1/4 Sec. 31, T24N. R11W, Bob Marshall Wilderness, Flathead Mountains, Continental Divide, ""N-Wall"". Large colonies on steep upper E-slope slide., 2469 - 2469m


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