Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thalictrum breitungii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 57032Porsild, A. Erling; Breitung, August J.J.   108961944-07-21
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Rose-Lapie River Pass, mile 105; schist mountain east of lake. Elev. 4000-6000'., 1219m

CMN:CANM
CAN 57034Clarke, Charles H.D.   5291944-07-17
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Cassiar Land Distr., Haines Road: Near mile 85, 59.9 -136.75

CMN:CANM
CAN 57031Anderson, J.P.   56311939-07-05
United States, Alaska (State), Hyder, 55.9 -130.166667

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00038526A. E. Porsild & A. J. Breitung   108961944-07-21
Canada, Yukon Territory, Canol Rd.: Rose-Lapie R. Pass, mile 105; schist mountain east of lake, alt. 4000-6000 feet, 1219 - 1828m

Harvard:GH
01838630T. M. C. Taylor, A. F. Szczawinski, & M. Bell   13481956-07-13
Canada, British Columbia, Haines Road; Mile 81., 1000m

Harvard:GH
01838632T. M. C. Taylor, A. F. Szczawinski, & M. Bell   10261956-07-07
Canada, British Columbia, Haines Road; Mile 98., 700m


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