Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elymus calderi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Elymus calderi Barkworth
CAN 591092Peterson, Paul M.; Saarela, Jeffery M.; Smith, S.F.   184722004-07-08
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), 42 miles northwest of Haines Junction and 24 miles southeast of Destruction Bay on Hwy 1., 60.993 -138.498, 792m

Yukon University Herbarium


YUKONU
Elymus calderi Barkworth
147Manfred Hoefs   1969-01-01
Canada, Yukon Territory, Kluane, 61 -138.55

YUKONU
Elymus calderi Barkworth
148Manfred Hoefs   1981977-06-23
Canada, Yukon Territory, Kluane, 61 -138.55

YUKONU
Elymus calderi Barkworth
3678Greg Brunner   1021999-07-16
Canada, Yukon Territory, Bonnet Plume, 64.833333 -133.3, 1265m

YUKONU
Elymus calderi Barkworth
5187Jennifer Staniforth   882000-07-08
Canada, Yukon Territory, Bonnet Plume, 64.595833 -132.797222, 1310m

YUKONU
Elymus calderi Barkworth
8421Val A. Loewen   2004-07-09
Canada, Yukon Territory, Watson Lake, 60.064167 -128.757778, 685m


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