Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gentianopsis barbata subsp. raupii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard:GH
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02166160J. P. Anderson   89391944-07-01
United States of America, Alaska, Unorganized Borough, Buffalo Center, near Big Delta

Harvard:GH
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02166159A. E. Porsild & R. T. Porsild   4401926-06-28
United States of America, Alaska, Unorganized Borough, Alaska Range: Richardson's Highway between Summit and McCarty, 63°10'-64°10'N, 145°40'W., 914m

Harvard:GH
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02166158J. P. Anderson   1944-06-30
United States of America, Alaska, Unorganized Borough, Tanacross

Harvard:A
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02166157H. M. Raup, W. H. Drury & K. A. Raup   139601948-08-03
Canada, Yukon Territory, Vicinity of Burwash

Harvard:A
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02166156H. M. Raup, W. H. Drury & K. A. Raup   138651948-07-24
Canada, Yukon Territory, Meadow at mouth of Bridge Cr, N. of Kluane L.

Harvard:A
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02166155H. M. Raup, L. C. Raup & S. K. Harris   126081944-07-18
Canada, Yukon Territory, Along shore of Kluane L, near mi. 107

Harvard:A
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02166154H. M. Raup & L. C. Raup C. W. Hudelston[?]   11972A1944-06-26
Canada, Yukon Territory, Duke River Crossing

Harvard:GH
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02166153A. E. Porsild & R. T. Porsild   34031928-09-19
Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie R. Ramparts above Goodhope

Harvard:GH
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02166152J. W. Thieret & R. J. Reich   81821961-07-27
Canada, Northwest Territories, Along the Mackenzie River-Yellowknife Highway; Mile 65.6 N


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