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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
4580C.M. Norrman   1965-08-01
Sweden, Uppland, Gamla Uppsala s:n, at river Fyrisan, S. of Soderbyn

LEA
Sium suave Walter
4566W. Krivda   17521956-08-01
Canada, Manitoba, The Pas. First bend in Railway North. Indian Reserve

LEA
Sium suave Walt.
4623J. Nagy   25511969-08-02
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Oil Basin, 49.1666667 -113.9166667, 1524 - 1524m

LEA
Sium suave Walter
4641J. Kuijt, W. Blais, J. Nagy   16541969-07-03
Canada, Alberta, Mountain View, 49.1333333 -113.6, 1311 - 1311m

LEA
Sium suave Walt.
4655G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   43341970-07-22
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Maskinonge Lake, 49.1166667 -113.8166667, 1280 - 1280m

LEA
Sium suave Walt.
4671G.M. Keleher   71-531971-07-17
Canada, Manitoba, Rat River E. of St. Malo

LEA
Sium suave Walter
4676H.E. Ahles   785791973-08-22
United States of America, Massachusetts, Horse Mt, Hatfield

LEA
Sium suave Walter
4688V. Leiffers, J. Campbell   1601981-08-01
Canada, Alberta, North of Fort McMurray Marsh across river from Syncrude Lower Camp

LEA
Sium suave Walt.
4694G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   51721970-08-22
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Cardston Gate, 49.1333333 -113.8333333, 1280 - 1280m

LEA
Sium suave Walter
4733Karen Gill   2009-07-21
Canada, Alberta, M.D. Willow Creek, Alberta. Private land off Spring Point Road, near 5-mile creek, 43.76865 -113.84098, 1300 - 1300m

LEA
Sium suave Walter
4743Karen Gill   2009-07-24
Canada, Alberta, M.D. Willow Creek, Alberta. Private land off Spring Point Road, 49.74678 -113.73619, 1250 - 1250m

LEA
Sium suave Walt.
22858D. Coxson   1011977-07-24
Canada, Alberta, Cliff overlooking Oldman River north of Pearce

LEA
Sium suave Walt.
23152D. Coxson   1011977-07-24
Canada, Alberta, Cliff overlooking Oldman River north of Pearce


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Google Map

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