Search Results (List)

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

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ASC
Image Associated With the Occurence
ASC00050263R. Harris   s.n.1988-07-09
United States, Alaska, Nome, Nome, 64.500935 -165.409082, 5m

USU:UTC
UTC00174625J. William Thompson   84251932-06-22
United States, Washington, Chelan, Tumwater Canyon, near Leavenworth, 47.6163889 -120.7227778, 305m

BRY:V
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BRYV0172546Cheryl Ann Payne   11994-07-08
U.S.A., Alaska, Nome C.A., Golovin Bay, Norton Sound., 64.53333 -163.03333, 3m

BRY:V
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BRYV0217751S. L. Welsh   209001981-09-08
U.S.A., Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna, Matsu Burrough, Mackaren River, ca 25 mi S of Denali Hwy, and 40 mi WSW of Paxon.

DAV
Cheryl Ann Payne   11994-07-08
United States, Alaska, Nome Census Area, Alaska, Nome Census Area: Golovnin Bay, Norton Sound., 64.533333 -163.033333, 3m

DAV
G. Ledyard Stebbins   A3941983-07-27
United States, Alaska, Nome Census Area, Alaska: Nome Census Area. Teller Village.

ALA
Image Associated With the Occurence
18874Phil Caswell   96-4601996-07-06
United States, Alaska, Neacola Mountains, East Upper Twin Lake, old braid of river, 60.61 -153.91

ALA
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249154Heidi Solstad, Reidar Elven   05/04812005-08-01
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Chukchi Peninsula: Lavrentiya Bay, estuary 15 km NW of Lavrentiya, 65.645 -171.225

ALA
Image Associated With the Occurence
242639Heidi Solstad, Reidar Elven   05/07082005-08-05
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, unknown, 65.5883333333 -170.9983333333

ALA
3543Phil Caswell   4701989-07-23
United States, Alaska, Northwest Passage bet. Nuyakuk Lake and Lake Chauekuktuli, River connecting lakes, 60.05 -158.56


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