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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxytropis viscidula, Oxytropis viscidula subsp. sulphurea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00800814Mary Gibson Henry   361931-07-14
Canada, British Columbia, Redfern Lake, 57.351667 -123.893889, 1219m

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PH00800813Mary Gibson Henry   4441933-07-05
Canada, British Columbia, Graham River, 56.396914 -122.795531, 1067m

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PH00800812Mary Gibson Henry   8111935-08-05
Canada, British Columbia, Muskwa River, 57.752826 -124.336925

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


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BRIT828502   
[filed under North America]

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BRIT828503   
[filed under North America]

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


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Oxytropis viscidula var. sulphurea A. E. Porsild
00064387A. E. Porsild & A. J. Breitung   109181944-07-19
Canada, Yukon Territory, Canol Road, Rose-Lapie River Pass, mile 105, schist mountain east of lake, shaly cliffs by waterfall, 4000 feet

New Mexico State University Herbarium


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39230L.M. Umbach   3061903-07-09
United States, Montana, Glacier, Midvale

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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5274A. E. Porsild   109181944-07-19
Canada, Yukon, Canol Road: Rose-Lapie River Pass, mile 105; schist mountain E of lake, shaly cliffs by waterfall. Alt. 4000 ft.

University of Calgary Herbarium


UAC:Vascular Plants-Historic
17523M.O. Malte a. W. R. Watson   8271925-07-03
Canada, Alberta, Banff


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