Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycopodium sabinifolium subsp. sitchense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Lycopodium sabinifolium subsp. sitchense (Rupr.) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
3476488Gwen K. Perkins   14791981-08-06
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales Island. Black Mountain (NE of Black Lake). Elev. 3,000 ft. Mountain meadow. Uncommon.

MO
Lycopodium sabinifolium subsp. sitchense (Rupr.) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
100295184Gwen K. Perkins   15311981-08-07
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales Island. Red Bay Mountain., 802m

MO
Lycopodium sabinifolium subsp. sitchense (Rupr.) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
102625915Gwen K. Perkins   15311981-08-07
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales Island. Red Bay Mountain., 802m

MO
Lycopodium sabinifolium subsp. sitchense (Rupr.) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
102425761Gwen K. Perkins   14791981-08-06
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales Island. Black Mountain (NE of Black Lake). Elev. 3,000 ft. Mountain meadow. Uncommon.

MO
Lycopodium sabinifolium subsp. sitchense (Rupr.) Calder & Roy L. Taylor
102625916Gwen K. Perkins   15311981-08-07
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales Island. Red Bay Mountain., 802m


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