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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
12534R. Spellenberg   3821964-06-14
United States of America, Nevada, 1 mi. W of Fernley, Hwy 50

LEA
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (W.J. Hooker) Torrey
12535Ian D. Macdonald   234201992-07-22
Canada, Alberta, 9-1-14-W4, 11 km ENE of Coutts, 49.0166667 -111.8166667, 1012 - 1012m

LEA
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hook.) Torrey
12537Job Kuijt   43151971-06-20
Canada, Alberta, Dinosaur Provincial Park, near campground

LEA
12538W.H. Sharp   1972-07-05
Canada, Alberta, Lost River valley, 10 mi. W. 1 1/2 mi. N. Wild Horse Customs.

LEA
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
22851Miller and Toth   48011975-06-23
Canada, Alberta, near the Milk River gorge, near Comrey, Alberta

LEA
23588Miller and Toth   48011975-06-23
Canada, Alberta, near the Milk River gorge, near Comrey, Alberta

LEA
12536R. Spellenberg   3781964-06-13
United States of America, Nevada, 31 mi. E of Fallon, 1 mi. E of summit of grade out of Eight Mile Flat


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