Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaepericlymenum suecicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Alaska Museum


ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
6468David F. Murray, Boris A. Yurtsev, Tass Kelso   110821992-07-26
United States, Alaska, Seward Peninsula, Killeak Lakes, southernmost lake, near outlet to Kougachuk R., 66.33 -164.11

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
82848S. A. Balandin, et al.   1976-08-16
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Chukotka Peninsula, southeast coast, Arakamchechen Island, Senyavin Strait, 3 km southwest of Cape Kuguan, near the mouth of Lagernyi Creek, 64.75 -172.16

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
82847A. E. Katenin, N. A. Sekretaryeva   1983-07-11
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Sireniki village area, Sirenek-Keivun R., 64.46 -173.93

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
153038unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
153043unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
153042unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
153044unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
153045unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
Chamaepericlymenum suecicum (L.) Asch. & Graebn.
250439Matthew L. Carlson   2012-07-23
United States, Alaska, St. Lawrence Island, 3.3km E of Savoonga, 63.68325 -170.42018, 43 - 43m


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