Search Results (List)

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

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Yukon University Herbarium


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1782Catherine E. Kennedy   4091988-08-09
Canada, Yukon Territory, Sheep Creek, 69.166667 -140.183333, 280m

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2202Catherine E. Kennedy   31992-08-12
Canada, Yukon Territory, Bonnet Plume drainage, 64.748333 -133.680556, 1036m

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2304Catherine E. Kennedy   2451991-07-13
Canada, Yukon Territory, North Richardson Mountains, 67.883333 -136.4, 549m

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3816S. Kojima   1972-06-15
Canada, Yukon Territory, Dempster Highway - Milepost 91, 890m

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8142Bruce A. Bennett   07-2662007-06-26
Canada, Yukon Territory, Mount Klotz, Ogilvie Mountains, 65.357207 -140.21919

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7383Bruce A. Bennett   2005-07-12
Canada, Yukon Territory, Bonnet Plume drainage, Pinguicula Lake camp, 64.699267 -133.429625, 891m

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4Manfred Hoefs   561969-05-29
Canada, Yukon Territory, Kluane, 61 -138.55

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2189Catherine E. Kennedy   791992-08-17
Canada, Yukon Territory, Bonnet Plume drainage, 64.933333 -133.833333, 610m

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5087Greg Brunner   5332001-08-03
Canada, Yukon Territory, Pelly River at Yukon River, 62.804444 -137.326667, 811m

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8318Peter Long   06-0022006-04-13
Canada, Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, Paddy's Pond, 60.71579 -135.08481, 709m

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8319Bruce A. Bennett   2006-07-13
Canada, Yukon Territory, Alsek River Road, 60.682 -137.7794, 600m

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8405Bruce A. Bennett   2006-07-13
Canada, Yukon Territory, Alsek River Road, 60.682 -137.7794, 600m

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J. Line   
Canada, Yukon Territory, Escarpment, Yukon College Whitehorse

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7065E. T. Oswald   1975-07-14
Canada, Yukon Territory, South of Champagne

YUKONU
197Manfred Hoefs   571969-05-29
Canada, Yukon Territory, Kluane, 61 -138.55

YUKONU
486Sharon Russell   1978-07-02
Canada, Yukon Territory, Rock River, 66.75 -136.25


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