Search Results (List)

Dataset: YUKONU-
Taxa: Wilhelmsia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Yukon University Herbarium


YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
370Don Russell   301976-08-16
Canada, Yukon Territory, Blow River, 68.933333 -137.133333, 60m

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
1575Catherine E. Kennedy   1941988-07-27
Canada, Yukon Territory, Margaret Lake, 68.833333 -140.583333, 400m

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
1902Catherine E. Kennedy   1421990-08-17
Canada, Yukon Territory, Klondike, 64.033333 -138.816667, 427m

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
2036Catherine E. Kennedy   1461989-08-06
Canada, Yukon Territory, Babbage River, 69.210556 -138.303333, 31m

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
2046Catherine E. Kennedy   1611989-08-07
Canada, Yukon Territory, North Slope, 69.2 -139.216667

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
4162   1972-07-02
Canada, Yukon Territory, Dempster Highway, 64.45 -138.233333, 960m

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
4163   1971-09-02
Canada, Yukon Territory, Dempster Highway

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
5645William J. Cody   357361999-07-02
Canada, Yukon Territory, Blackstone River culvert, 64.833333 -138.333333

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
6866Rhonda Rosie   6051978-07-23
Canada, Yukon Territory, Dempster Highway, 65.05 -138.166667

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
6867Rhonda Rosie   6111978-07-22
Canada, Yukon Territory, Dempster Highway, 64.516667 -138.183333, 1200m

YUKONU
Wilhelmsia physodes (Fisch. ex Ser.) McNeill
7206Bruce A. Bennett   00-5212000-08-02
Canada, Yukon Territory, Vuntut National Park - Dog Creek camp, 69.464158 -139.063851, 447m


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