Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycopodium sabinaefolium var. sitchense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0133911D.W. Woodland   5721964-10-05
USA, Oregon, Wallowa, ca 1/4 mi from Horseshoe Lake, Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, 2210m

Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0002538Pere Louis-Marie   502821950-07-27
Canada, Quebec, Region des petits lacs; passe entre les monts Logan et Pembroke.

BRY:V
BRYV0002689D. Jaques   16181972-07-31
U.S.A., Alaska, Prince of Wales Island, Klawock Mountains, south ridge of main massif, 18 miles northeast of Craig., 55.51666 -132.88333, 1158m

BRY:V
BRYV0002688D. Jaques   12261972-07-04
U.S.A., Alaska, Harris Ridge, peak 1 mile east of the main peak., 914m

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B148294Robert J. Reich | J. A. McCann   607B1962-07-20
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands

Our Lady of the Lake University Herbarium


LLC
00004523J. William Thompson   126591935-08-23
United States, Washington, Skamania, Mount Saint Helens., 1829m

San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
SDSU01908Thompson, J. William   21251932-09-17
United States, Washington, King, Base of Talus slopes at Snoqualmie Pass.

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
20993Phil Caswell   97-1101997-06-17
United States, Alaska, Slope Mtn., 60.06 -152.63

ALA
10222John DeLapp, Michael Duffy   93-81993-06-27
United States, Alaska, Quartz Hill area, cirque N of mine, 55.5 -130.41

ALA
11666Carolyn L. Parker   51621994-06-30
United States, Alaska, Baker I, Fortaleza Bay, subalpine bench and cirque lake NW of bay, 55.3 -133.58

ALA
10019John DeLapp, Michael Duffy   93-371993-06-27
United States, Alaska, Quartz Hill area, lower area on alpine ridge E of mine, 55.33 -130.39

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
NLU0005787C. E. Garton   171401976-08-11
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay Dist. N. 48 44' W. 86 20' Just N. of Marathon exit to H. 17 on Airport Rd. (Camp 19 Rd.) Pic Twp., 48.733333 -86.333333

BRIT:NLU
NLU0005788Gilles Lemieux   21,4871979-06-27
Canada, Quebec, Grande Baleine (lac Paimpont) Nouveau Québec Carte No 33-I-14 55°51' 73°47'., 55.85 -73.783333, 382m

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Lycopodium sabinaefolium var. sitchense (Rupr. ex E.Fourn.) Fernald
21724C. H. Knowlton   s.n.1918-07-11
United States, Vermont, Caledonia Co., Walden., 44.4498 -72.2232

USF
Lycopodium sabinaefolium var. sitchense (Rupr. ex E.Fourn.) Fernald
12971A. S. Pease   395181959-08-04
United States, New Hampshire, Coos Co., By railroad E of Station, Randolph., 44.3667 -71.2667

USF
11435E. F. Williams   s.n.1901-08-11
United States, Maine, Aroostook Co., Fort Kent; Mount Stevens.

University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh, Neil A. Harriman Herbarium


OSH
OSH0001508Lemieux, Gilles   222151979-09-03
Canada, Quebec, lac Bienville, 55.18333 -72.1333, 503 - 503m

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
263825J.A. Calder   229841957-07-25
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands. Newton Point, West Skidegate Channel, Graham Island.

WS
180993R.C. Hosie   1801937-08-19
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, North shore of Lake Superior. Gold Range mine, Schreiber., 48.75 -87.25

WS
168936Marie-Victorin   39071940-08-18
Canada, Quebec, Gaspé, Claude River.

WS
235185J.A. Calder   151071954-08-28
Canada, British Columbia, Red Rose Tungsten Mine about 9 miles east of Skeena Crossing.

West Virginia Wesleyan College, George B. Rossbach Herbarium


WVW
Lycopodium sabinaefolium var. sitchense Willd. (Rupr.) Fern. (L.s. Rupr)
WVW003869George B. Rossbach   90151973-08-09
United States, Querétaro, Montmorency, 2 mi n. of n. end of Grand Lac Jacques Cartier, e. of Rt. 54, Laurentide Provincial Park, 47.641667 -71.233333, 792m


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