Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oreocarya shackletteana (Cryptantha shackletteana, Cryptantha shacklettiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0000603Stanley L. Welsh   86291968-07-26
U.S.A., Alaska, Eagle Bluff, ca. 1 mi NW of Eagle.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
440962BATTEN   78-2061978-07-11
United States, Alaska, EAGLE BLUFF S-FACING BLUFF, 35-40 DEG. SLOPE 102, 64.8 -141.21666

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
81388Alan R. Batten, Janice C. Dawe   78-2581978-07-15
United States, Alaska, Yukon R. valley, Calico Bluff, Yukon R. 12.5 km N of Eagle, 64.91 -141.18

ALA
81334Rob Lipkin   80-241980-06-11
United States, Alaska, Eagle Bluff, 64.83 -141.18

ALA
81234Alan R. Batten, Janice C. Dawe   78-2061978-07-11
United States, Alaska, Eagle Bluff, 64.8 -141.21

ALA
155660unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
81373Rob Lipkin   80-271980-06-13
United States, Alaska, Yukon R. valley, Calico Bluff, Yukon R. 12.5 km N of Eagle, 64.9 -141.16

ALA
16744Carl Roland   96-3691996-07-04
United States, Alaska, Mentasta Mts, 1.9 km N of confl. of Totschunda Cr. with the Nabesna R., 62.47 -142.67

ALA
22737Sarah Wesser   8-7-81987-06-07
United States, Alaska, Yukon R, Eagle (Mission) Bluff, 1 km N of Eagle, 64.81 -141.16

ALA
22738M. Moldenhauer   Y-1181982-06-30
United States, Alaska, Yukon R. valley, Calico Bluff, Yukon R. 12.5 km N of Eagle, 64.91 -141.2

ALA
16745Carl Roland   96-2841996-06-24
United States, Alaska, Mentasta Mts, Slopes N of lower Totschunda Cr., 62.46 -142.2

ALA
20917Carl Roland   96-2951996-06-24
United States, Alaska, Mentasta Mts, Slopes N of lower Totschunda Cr., 62.46 -142.2

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
00834929L.P. Gough   sn1979-06-12
United States, Alaska, About 1 mi. W of Eagle on SW-facing 40° slope of Eagle Bluff.


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