Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Iris setosa subsp. interior
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USU:UTC
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UTC00260145Sally Walker   1988-06-17
United States, Alaska, Fairbanks

MSC
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MSC0215979H.M. & L.G. Raup   127091944-08-08
United States, Alaska, Along road near mi. 1335.

ALA
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25584Jason Randall Grant   90-12241990-08-18
United States, Alaska, Salcha R. 12 km upstream from mile 323.1 Richardson Hwy., 64.48 -146.75

ALA
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35454Michael Duffy   98-1191998-07-13
United States, Alaska, Alaska Range, 33 mile Loop Road E of Eddy DZ 1 & 2, UTM 570010, 7091524, 63.94 -145.57

ALA
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12318E. Deehan   47521984-07-05
United States, Alaska, Tanana Lowlands, Willow Island, WI-02 SW45, near Stand 661, 64.68 -148.2

Harvard:GH
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01747823[data not captured]   36801945-07-19
United States of America, Alaska, Unorganized Borough, Manley Hot Springs, near the Tanana River.

Harvard:GH
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01747824V. L. Harms   39351965-07-11
United States of America, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star, 2 mi. W. of College, Alaska, near Smith Lake. 64° 52' N. 147° 52' W.

Harvard:GH
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01747825V. L. Harms   56961966-07-27
United States of America, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star, Birch Lake area; ca. 60 mi. SE of Fairbanks; 64° 30' N 147° W

Harvard:GH
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01747826V. L. Harms & B. R. Knobloch   #34-661966-07-00
United States of America, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star, Tanana River Valley; 50 mi. SE of Fairbanks; Harding Lake; ca. 64° 30' N; 147° 30' W

UAC:Vascular Plants
47251B.M. Smith, B. Purdy, A.C. Basso a. R. Chengalath   CC33941987-07-13
United States, Alaska


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