Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lewisia columbiana subsp. rupicola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
01859686J. M. Macoun   111887-07-17
Canada, British Columbia, Summit of Mount Arrowsmith, 1737m

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01859687W. R. Carter   1917-08-02
Canada, British Columbia, Mt. Arrowsmith, 1067m

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01859688W. R. Carter   1915-07-24
Canada, British Columbia, Mt Arrowsmith, 1067m

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01859689C. O. Rosendahl   20151907-06-28
Canada, British Columbia, Mt. Arrowsmith., 1524m

Harvard:GH
01859690W. R. Carter   1917-07-13
Canada, British Columbia, Mt. Arrowsmith

Harvard:GH
01859691[data not captured]   
United States of America, Oregon, Clatsop County, [data not captured]

Harvard:GH
01859692[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, Jefferson County, [data not captured]

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01859693[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, [data not captured]

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01859694[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, [data not captured]

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01859695[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, [data not captured]

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01859696[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, Grays Harbor County, [data not captured]

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01859697[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, Mason County, [data not captured]

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
UTC00042131Reed C. Rollins   26771938-08-05
United States, South side of Constance Pass, 4 miles north of the Dosewallips River, Olympic Mountains., 1830m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3569235R. J. Davis   22971940-06-26
United States of America, Idaho, Idaho Co., Sheepr Cr.; Rocky ledge.


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Google Map

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