Dataset: DES-
Search Criteria: Canada; Northwest Territories; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Carex saxatilis Suter ex Boott
DES00015172R. Riewe   3871976-08-19
Canada, Northwest Territories, Northwestern Territories: vicinity of Aubrey Lake. South end., 67.333333 -126.416667

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Carex saxatilis Suter ex Boott
DES00015174R. Riewe   3751976-08-15
Canada, Northwest Territories, Vicinity of Aubry Lake. North arm, east side, on point at end of esker., 67.333333 -126.416667

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DES00015177R. Riewe   4431976-08-07
Canada, Northwest Territories, Northwestern Territories: vicinity of Aubrey Lake. North arm, west side., 67.333333 -126.416667

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DES00015178R. Riewe   2431976-07-19
Canada, Northwest Territories, N.W.T. Vicinity of Aubry Lake. North shore., 67.551295 -126.489014

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DES00016719John M. Gillett   160661973-07-17
Canada, Northwest Territories, Keewatin, Northwest Territories, Keewatin District. Rankin Inlet. South border of Nipissak Lake., 62.816667 -92.083333

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Carex saxatilis Suter ex Boott
DES00016720Guy R. Brassard   31311967-07-26
Canada, Northwest Territories, Ellesmere Island, Near pond margins on terraces of Macdonald River.Ellesmere Island, N.W.T.: Head of Tanquary Fiord., 81.416667 -76.916667, 50m

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DES00016726John M. Gillett   163031973-07-25
Canada, Northwest Territories, Keewatin, Northwest Territories, Keewatin District. Rankin Inlet. Esker between the Char and Meladine Rivers ca 8 mi W of town., 62.816667 -92.083333

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Carex bigelowii Torr. ex Schwein.
DES00016732Guy R. Brassard   31031967-07-20
Canada, Northwest Territories, Near Tanquary Camp, Ellesmere Island, Northwestern Territory., 81.416667 -76.916667, 50m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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