Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F. Murray & Elven
CAN 255889Cantlon, J.E.; Gillis, William T.   57-10081957-07-15
United States, Alaska (State)

CMN:CANM
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F. Murray & Elven
CAN 10086196Murray, David F.; Murray, Barbara M.   13091967-08-05
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.)

CMN:CANM
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F. Murray & Elven
CAN 362475Viereck, Leslie A.   74521964-08-08
United States, Alaska (State)

CMN:CANM
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F. Murray & Elven
CAN 309739Suda, Yutaka   287-661966-07-31
United States, Alaska (State)

CMN:CANM
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F. Murray & Elven
CAN 10086192Pearson, A.M.   67-3241967-08-06
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.)

CMN:CANM
Artemisia kruhsiana subsp. alaskana (Rydb.) D.F. Murray & Elven
CAN 554182Murray, David F.   41841973-07-18
United States, Alaska (State)


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