Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pedicularis parviflora subsp. parviflora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Alaska Museum


ALA
10543L. H. Sparks   75-1481975-06-01
United States, Alaska, Sergief Island, Stikine River mouth, 10 miles N of Wrangell, W side of island, 56.58 -132.41

ALA
60682Anna Jansen, Matthew L. Carlson, Ian Pearse   02-4682002-08-09
United States, Alaska, Alaska Peninsula, Contact Cr, ponds on N side of Contact Lake margin (large lake E of Contact Cr.), 58.22 -155.98

ALA
29819Karen L. Oakley   78-421978-01-01
United States, Alaska, Prince William Sound, Naked Island, 60.66 -147.41

ALA
48907Marilyn H. Barker, Verna Pratt   s.n.2001-08-15
United States, Alaska, Malaspina Coastal Plain, Hanna Lake, vic. fen at SE corner of lake, 60.22 -143.1

ALA
148162Rob Lipkin, Bud Rice, Eric Groth, Lucretia Fairchild   03-1482003-07-13
United States, Alaska, Kenai Penin, Chance Cove, S-facing slope above lagoon, 59.4909 -150.3116, 40 - 60m

ALA
250980Mary C. Stensvold   73291998-07-17
United States, Alaska, Yakutat area, Situk landing area, trail along W side of Situk R., 59.4525 -139.5741, 5 - 5m

ALA
82140Marilyn H. Barker, Alan R. Batten, Kevin Lynch   BG03-742003-08-02
United States, Alaska, Malaspina Coastal Plain, vic. Kaliakh R., 60.22 -142.99

ALA
129008Stacy Studebaker   07-1552007-07-10
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Archipelago, Kodiak I, NW of Anvil Lake, SW portion of island, valley and ridges S of VABM Ridge and NNW of Anvil Lake, 57.35 -154.633333, 75 - 75m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0065068E. Hibber   sn1941-08-14
United States, Alaska, (Yukon - Koyukuk), Kaltag.

William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
19980Cumby, Bee   2151974-08-01
United States, Alaska, About 500 ft. from Mineral Creek road approx. 0.5 mi. from Valdez.


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.