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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
8144Cheryl Bradley   1999-07-14
Canada, Alberta, Cypress Hills. Battle Creek headwaters, plateau adjacent to upper part of tributary from south, 1402 - 1402m

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8147LTG (?)   11241979-07-06
Canada, Alberta, NE 20-2-4-W4, Manyberries Station. Found also on mud flat E. bank of OM River 5 1/2 E of univ. (Lethb .)

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18587R. Munro, G. Munro   305c1981-08-16
Canada, Alberta, Lynx Creek Campground on the Carbondale River

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18588   1964-10-18
Canada, Alberta, Lundbreck Falls on Crowsnest R, 4 mi. W. of Lundbreck

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18589W.H. Sharp   211972-07-11
Canada, British Columbia, 5 mi. N.E. Wasa Lake near Skookumchuk, B.C., 853 - 853m

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1859M. Gadd   4941969-07-30
Canada, Alberta, Westcastle River, 49.3666667 -114.3666667, 1432 - 1432m

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18590P. Warrington, J. Nagy   5501969-07-22
Canada, Alberta, 12 mi. north of Coleman, 50.8 -114.4833333, 1524 - 1524m

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18592Job Kuijt   30911968-09-03
Canada, Alberta, Weeds around old stone building just east of Bellevue

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18594W. Blais   29781969-08-20
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Abattoir, 49.0666667 -113.9333333, 1311 - 1311m

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18604D. Coxson   2071976-08-07
Canada, Alberta, Oldman River valley N of Pearce, 49.8666667 -113.25

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18615R. Munro, G. Munro   305a1981-08-16
Canada, Alberta, Lynx Creek Campground on the Carbondale River

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18616R. Munro, G. Munro   305b1981-08-16
Canada, Alberta, Lynx Creek Campground on the Carbondale River

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22885D. Coxson   2741976-10-12
Canada, Alberta, Lumbreck Fallls

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23172D. Coxson   2741976-10-12
Canada, Alberta, Lumbreck Fallls

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18586H.E. Ahles   847191977-08-22
United States of America, New Hampshire, Jefferson"" Highlands along route 2


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