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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
16837H.E. Ahles   872381979-08-07
United States of America, Massachusetts, Damon Pond, Chesterfield

LEA
Nuphar advena (Ait.) Ait.f.
16829Harold N. Moldenke   216301957-08-23
United States of America, New Jersey, Cranberry Lake

LEA
16852   
Canada, Northwest Territories, MacEwan

LEA
16864J. Campbell, V. Leiffers   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
16844William H. Sharp   1381964-07-31
Canada, Northwest Territories, Simpson Islands, Great Slave Lake

LEA
1683J. Nagy   1969-08-28
Canada, Northwest Territories, Prelude Lake

LEA
16833G.H. Turner MD   71951950-07-05
Canada, Alberta, edge of Pigeon Lake at eastern end of Ma-Me-O Beach

LEA
16834David A. Best   1891976-08-13
Canada, Alberta, Roche Lake and vicinity, 54.7666667 -115

LEA
16835R.E. Longton   32211971-07-13
Canada, Manitoba, Singush Lake, Duck Mountain Provincial Park

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16836G.H. Turner MD   74291950-09-04
Canada, Alberta, S.E. edge of Pigeon Lake near Ma-Me-O Beach


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