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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Woodsia oregana D.C. Eaton
22584J. Nagy, M. Gadd   32191970-06-01
Canada, Alberta, Coppermine Creek, 49.1 -113.8833333, 1219 - 1219m

LEA
Woodsia oregana D.C. Eaton
22601Job Kuijt   31001968-09-03
Canada, Alberta, Barren Pinus flexilis crests ca. 2 miles east of Bellevue

LEA
Woodsia oregana D.C. Eaton
22602W. Blais and J. Nagy   13071969-06-23
Canada, Alberta, 1 mile northwest of Red Rock, 49.1333333 -114.0333333, 1676 - 1676m

LEA
Woodsia oregana D.C. Eaton
22603M. Gadd, J. Nagy   35661970-06-23
Canada, Alberta, Bertha Lake, 49.0333333 -113.95, 1981 - 1981m

LEA
Woodsia ilvensis (Linnaeus) R. Brown
22600Wm. H. Sharp   1921964-08-14
Canada, Northwest Territories, Simpson Islands, Great Slave Lake


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