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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
5047J. Nagy   27741969-08-07
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Mt. Rowe, 49.0333333 -114.05, 1737 - 1737m

LEA
5049G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   38661970-07-07
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Crandell Lake, 49.1 -113.8333333, 1524 - 1524m

LEA
5051G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   39161970-07-08
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Red Rock Canyon Creek; west of Wardens cabin, 49.1333333 -114.0333333, 1585 - 1585m

LEA
5052G. Armstrong, J. Nagy   41341970-07-14
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Cameron Lake, 49.0166667 -114.05, 1676 - 1676m

LEA
5076J. Campbell-Snelling, M. Chambers   11151982-08-10
Canada, Alberta, Main gulley facing due E in center of Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump site

LEA
5081P. Warrington, J. Nagy   5481969-07-22
Canada, Alberta, Livingstone River, 50.0833333 -114.4166667, 1585 - 1585m

LEA
22881J. Kuijt, W. Blais   22041969-07-25
Canada, Alberta, Bertha lake, 49.0333333 -113.9333333, 1829 - 1829m

LEA
23301J. Kuijt, W. Blais   22041969-07-25
Canada, Alberta, Bertha lake, 49.0333333 -113.9333333, 1829 - 1829m

LEA
Parietaria pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd.
5035J. Kuijt   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
5036Shelley Platt   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
5037Shelley Platt   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
Parietaria pensylvanica Muhlenberg ex Willdenow
5039Ian D. Macdonald   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
Parietaria pensylvanica Muhl. Ex Willd.
5040J. Kuijt   
Canada, Alberta, detailed locality information protected

LEA
5041Norlan C. Henderson   67-10951967-07-04
United States of America, Missouri, Fence row, along U.S. #65, about 1/4 mile north of Benton County line

LEA
5042Norlan C. Henderson   67-8571967-06-17
United States of America, Indiana, along Ind. #67, about 1/2 mile south of Switz City

LEA
Urtica L.
5062Job Kuijt   28161968-06-21
Canada, Alberta, Indian Battle Park, Lethbridge

LEA
5050D. Coxson, D. Toole   56341978-07-16
Canada, Alberta, Porcupine Hills. Upper Beaver Creek valley., 1311 - 1311m

LEA
5053W. Blais and J. Nagy   18791969-07-10
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, 1 mile south of Belly River camp, 49 -113.6833333, 1372 - 1372m

LEA
5057Olive Dyer   781936-09-19
United States of America, California, Wildcat Canyon. Near Alvarado Park.

LEA
5054   1701981-08-08
Canada, Alberta, North of Fort McMurray Cutline 6 km west of Mackay River mouth

LEA
5056H.E. Ahles   785851973-08-24
United States of America, Massachusetts, Horse Mt, Hatfield

LEA
Urtica lyallii S. Watson
5058W. Blais and J. Nagy   13871969-06-30
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Interpretive Bldg. Hill, 49.0833333 -113.8833333, 1341 - 1341m

LEA
Pilea pumila (L.) Gray
5043H.E. Ahles   848691977-09-30
United States of America, Massachusetts, North Maple Street, Hadley

LEA
Pilea pumila (L.) Raf.
5048Harold N. Moldenke   215471955-08-13
United States of America, New Jersey, Camp Mogisca, Sparta, Sussex County

LEA
Pilea pumila (L.) Gray
5061B. Boivin, D. Lee & K.W. Spicer   14334A1961-08-24
Canada, Québec, Lac des Deux-Montagnes, baie a l'est de la Pointe a la Raquette, 3 milles a l'est de Rigaud.

LEA
5059R. Barbezat   1953-06-05
France, Pyrénées-Orientales, Perpignan, sur les bastions du Palais des Rois de Majorque, 50 - 50m

LEA
5060R. Barbezat   1953-06-10
France, Pyrénées-Orientales, Perpignan : Citadelle, 50 - 50m

LEA
5083H.E. Ahles   839791977-07-17
United States of America, Massachusetts, low woodland, Northampton


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