Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Spiranthes casei var. novaescotiae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 439228Catling, Paul M.; McKay, Sheila M.   111975-08-26
Canada, Nova Scotia (Prov.), Shelburne Co. (NS), Hope's Lot Barrens, North of the hamlet of Clyde River, south of the Clyde River., 43.683333 -65.5

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00104409M. L. Fernald & B. H. Long   237241921-09-05
Canada, Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County (Nova Scotia), Belleville

Harvard:AMES
00104410M. L. Fernald & B. H. Long   237271921-09-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne County (Nova Scotia), Dry sandy Corema-heath, Hope's Lot Barrens, Clyde River

Harvard:AMES
00104408P. M. Catling & S. M. McKay   111975-08-26
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne County (Nova Scotia), Hope's Lot Barrens, north of the hamlet of Clyde River, south of the Clyde River, open acid sandy soil, 43°41'N, 65°30'W, 43.6 -65.5

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
04155095M. L. Fernald   237271921-09-07
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne Co., Hope Lot Barrens, Clyde River.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1115270P.M. Catling & S.M. McKay   111975-08-26
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne, Hope's Lot Barrens, N of the hamlet of Clyde River, S of the Clyde R., 43.68333 -65.5

MICH:Angiosperms
1675031P. M. Catling, F. H. Catling, and P. F. Maycock   s.n.1979-08-00
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne, 1.6 km W of Jordan Falls, 43.808333 -65.25

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0391902WISP. M. Catling; F. H. Catling and P.F. Maycock   s.n.1979-08-00
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne, 1.6 km W of Jordan Falls, 43.815276 -65.251889


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Google Map

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