Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 276271Raup, Hugh M.; Correll, Donovan S.   107401943-07-22
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Peace River Land Distr., Valley of Tetsa ri, about 10 mi east of Summit Pass., 58.65 -124.316667

CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 276272Raup, Hugh M.; Correll, Donovan S.   103811943-07-02
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Peace River Land Distr., 57.233333 -122.716667

CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 552678Anderson, J.H.   30431977-08-12
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Lower Llewellyn Glacier, Camp 26 and Marble Mountain Nuataks., 59.166667 -134.333333, 1500m

CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 410966Argus, George W.; Haber, Erich   102301977-07-29
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Peace River Land Distr., Slopes on north side of lake, 56.9 -123.8, 1190m

CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 257463Taylor, Thomas M.C.; Szczawinski, Adam F.; Bell, M.   2621956-06-13
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Mile 402, 58.65 -124.766667, 1100m

CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 276269Raup, Hugh M.; Correll, Donovan S.   102111943-06-21
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Peace River Land Distr., 57.233333 -122.716667

CMN:CANM
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (Welsh) Elisens & Packer
CAN 276270Raup, Hugh M.; Correll, Donovan S.   116221943-09-01
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Buckinghorse River, 57.383333 -122.8

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Oxytropis jordalii subsp. davisii (S.L. Welsh) Elisens & Packer
UT0044373   
Canada, Alberta


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