Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Botrychium yaaxudakeit
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Botrychium yaaxudakeit Stensvold & Farrar
02350168M. C. Stensvold   79372001-07-25
United States of America, Alaska, Yakutat, Yakutat, about 5 km W of downtown. Just E of Ankau Cemetery, located on Phipps Peninsula, about 1.5 km SE of Pt. Carrew. Just N of the mouth of Ankau River and saltchucks, 59.5486 -139.8131, 2m

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
Botrychium yaaxudakeit Stensvold & Farrar
51085Mary C. Stensvold   77732000-08-01
United States, Alaska, Yakutat Foreland, Ankau R. mouth and saltchucks, about 5 km W of downtown Yakutat, just E of Ankau Cemetary, on Phipps Peninsula about 1.5 km SE of Pt. Carrew, just N of the mouth of Ankau R. and saltchucks, 59.54 -139.81

ALA
Botrychium yaaxudakeit Stensvold & Farrar
51084Mary C. Stensvold, Donald R. Farrar   79372001-07-25
United States, Alaska, Yakutat Foreland, Ankau R. mouth and saltchucks, about 5 km W of downtown Yakutat, just E of Ankau Cemetary, on Phipps Peninsula about 1.5 km SE of Pt. Carrew, just N of the mouth of Ankau R. and saltchucks, 59.54 -139.81

ALA
Botrychium yaaxudakeit Stensvold & Farrar
242508Mary C. Stensvold   82402004-07-24
United States, Alaska, Yakutat forelands, Blacksand Spit, ca. 7 km SE of Situk Land, just SE of the trail running from the inside of the spit to the ocean, 59.4169 -139.5206, 2 - 2m

ALA
Botrychium yaaxudakeit Stensvold & Farrar
51083Mary C. Stensvold   72721998-07-14
United States, Alaska, Yakutat Foreland, Ankau R. mouth and saltchucks, about 5 km W of downtown Yakutat, just E of Ankau Cemetary, Phipps Peninsula about 1.5 km SE of Pt. Carrew, just N of the mouth of Ankau R. and saltchucks, 59.54 -139.81


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