Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Saxifraga taylorii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Saxifraga taylorii Calder & Savile
CAN 220624Spreadborough, William   1910-07-26
Canada, British Columbia (Prov.), Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distr., Queen Charlotte Islands: Canoe Pass, 457m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Saxifraga taylorii Calder & Savile
1815140James A. Calder   235111957-08-16
Canada, Below Mt. de la Touche near head of Fairfax Inlet, Tasu Sound, west coast of Moresby Island., 427 - 610m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Saxifraga taylorii Calder & Savile
186218J. A. Calder   235111957-08-16
Canada, British Columbia, Skeena-Queen Charlotte Reg. Distr., Below Mount de la Touche near head of Fairfax Inlet, Tasu Sound, west coast of Moresby Island, 610m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Saxifraga taylorii Calder & Savile
02445450   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:V
Saxifraga taylorii Calder & Savile
02445468   
Canada, British Columbia

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
263360J.A. Calder   235111957-08-16
Canada, British Columbia, Below Mt. de la Touche near head of Fairfax Inlet, Tasu Sound, west coast of Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. Very common on boulders on coarse talus slope and rock slides; rare on cliffs., 53.25 -132.333333

WS
263361J.A. Calder   230851957-07-29
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands. Alpine area about 20 miles south of Moresby Camp. Moresby Island., 52.91667 -132.05


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