Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Packera subnuda var. moresbiensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Packera subnuda var. moresbiensis (Calder & R. L. Taylor) Trock
00217664J. A. Calder, D. B. O. Savile & Roy L. Taylor   217521957-06-25
Canada, British Columbia, South side of Buck Channel opposite Chaatl Island, Moresby Island, 15 - 213m

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
James A. Calder; J.A. Calder, D.B.O. Savile, R.L. Taylor   217521957-06-25
Canada, British Columbia, [needs research], south side of Buck Channel opposite Chaatl Island, Moresby Island., 213m

OSC:OSU
Dennis R. Jaques; D. Jaques   15781972-07-31
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales-Hyder, Prince of Wales Island, Klawock Mountains, south ride of main massif, 18 miles ne of Craig., 55.5166666666667 -132.883333333333, 975m

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
242458Mary C. Stensvold   83742009-07-07
United States, Alaska, near Big Salt Road, about 2.05 km S of Control Lake Junction, about 60 m S of road, 55.68126 -132.88588, 127 - 127m

ALA
246012Karen Dillman   2005-1852005-07-15
United States, Alaska, Egg Harbor entrance, near Nation Point, E side of bay, 55.9219 -134.3266, 5 - 6m

ALA
10614Stephen W. Lewis   1993-07-19
United States, Alaska, Dall Island, Gold Harbor, "Rose Karst" area E of harbor, knob between Grace Mountain and Twin Peaks, 54.91 -133.08

ALA
22505Mary C. Stensvold   55411990-08-15
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Dall, I, Thunder Mtn., 55.08 -133.16

ALA
129406Brad Krieckhaus   3182005-06-05
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Naukati Bay, Prince of Wales I, ca. 3 miles E of mouth of bay, 55.85555556 -133.183333, 67 - 67m

ALA
11656Carolyn L. Parker   51511994-06-30
United States, Alaska, Baker I, Fortaleza Bay, subalpine bench and cirque lake NW of bay, 55.3 -133.58

ALA
145581Phyllis A. Woolwine   5621999-07-08
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Control Lake Jct. On Road To Craig, Prince of Wales I, E of intersection on S side of road, 55.6965 -132.8728, 137 - 137m

ALA
51089Mary C. Stensvold   79302001-07-13
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Control Lake Jct. On Road To Craig, Prince of Wales I, about 16 miles W of Thorne Bay, near Control Lake cutoff on N side of road at intersection of the main road and a short spur road, 55.7 -132.86

ALA
8774Michael Duffy   93-7241993-07-23
United States, Alaska, Heceta Island, Bald Mountain, westernmost peak, 55.71 -133.56

ALA
8749Michael Duffy   93-6961993-07-23
United States, Alaska, Heceta Island, Bald Mountain, westernmost peak, 55.71 -133.56

ALA
11739Carolyn L. Parker   52381994-07-13
United States, Alaska, Heceta Island, Bald Mountain, NW-facing slopes of mountain, 55.71 -133.56

ALA
134659Brad Krieckhaus   3142005-06-04
United States, Alaska, Prince of Wales I, Staney Cr. area, ca. 1.5 miles NE of Silver Salmon Falls, 55.8 -133.066667, 54 - 54m

ALA
22504Mary C. Stensvold   55191990-08-15
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Dall, I, Thunder Mtn., 55.08 -133.18

ALA
41860David Klein   821960-07-30
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Coronation I, Needle Peak, 55.87 -134.26

ALA
41861David Klein   1551960-08-06
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Coronation I, Needle Peak, 55.87 -134.26

ALA
22503Stephen W. Lewis, Karen Max   1631988-07-16
United States, Alaska, Alexander Archipelago, Coronation I., 55.88 -134.25

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
Packera subnuda var. moresbiensis (Calder & Roy Taylor) Trock
263320J.A. Calder   217521957-06-25
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands [Haida Gwaii], south side of Buck Channel opposite Chaatl Island, Moresby Island., 53.097266 -132.480986, 15 - 213m


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