Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Populus x brayshawii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Black Hills State University Herbarium


BHSU-USFS/BHSC:BHSC
Populus X brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BHSC0054768Ecological Solutions Group, LLC   35492011-08-21
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, Spearfish Canyon area, ca. 12.6 road miles southwest of Spearfish at Iron Creek parking area along U.S. Highway 14A, 44.373746 -103.919633

BHSU-USFS/BHSC:BHSC
Populus X brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BHSC0054750Ecological Solutions Group, LLC   35742011-08-21
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, Spearfish Canyon area, ca. 12.6 road miles southwest of Spearfish on U.S. Highway 14A, then approx. 250 feet west on closed road leading fcrom Iron Creek parking area, 44.37382 -103.920824

BHSU-BHSC:BHSC
Populus X brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BHSC0058620McIntosh, Arthur C.   A1591924-08-14
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, Just above Pluma, 44.3586 -103.7378

BHSU-USFS/BHSC:BHSC
Populus X brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BHSC0060258Ecological Solutions Group, LLC   27492010-08-15
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, Bear/Beaver Gulches Botanical Area, along Bear Creek ca. 0.9 river mile downstream of confluence of Bear Creek and Knight Spring tributary stream, 44.46134 -104.040168

BHSU-USFS/BHSC:BHSC
Populus X brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BHSC0060820Ecological Solutions Group, LLC   15602009-09-11
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, Spearfish Canyon, along U.S. Highway 14A ca. 5.9 road miles southwest of Spearfish near Bridal Veil Falls; ca. 4.9 air miles south-southwest of Spearfish, 44.416632 -103.880997

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
RSA0010348B. Boivin   121941958-06-23
Canada, Alberta. Lethbridge. Platieres de la riviere Sainte-Marie pres de son embouchure.

South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Populus x brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
0010890Gary E. Larson   77841982-07-11
USA, South Dakota, Lawrence, T 5N, R 2E, Sec. 9, NE 1/4; Spearfish Creek at Bridal Veil Falls

SDSU:SDC
Populus x brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
0010891David J. Ode   89-1281989-08-11
USA, South Dakota, Lawrence, Sorensen Ranch, 6 air mi W of Spearfish; T 6N, R 1E, Sec. 4, SE1/4 of NW1/4

SDSU:SDC
Populus x brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
0010892Gary E. Larson   106931991-08-21
USA, South Dakota, Meade, T 6N, R 5E, Sec. 6, SE 1/4; Boulder Canyon

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Populus x brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia Ã? balsamifera]
416970Bernard Boivin   121941958-06-23
Canada, Alberta, Lethbridge, Lethbridge. Platiéres de la riviére Sainte-Marie prés de son embouchure.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
00866905George Neville Jones   369581963-06-18
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Eldora, along Middle Boulder Creek., 2652m

COLO:V
00866913George Neville Jones   425351965-06-13
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Along Middle St. Vrain Creek, near Raymond., 2347m

COLO:V
00867804G.N. Jones   369591963-06-21
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Eldora, along Middle Boulder Creek., 2652m

COLO:V
00913178Francis Daniels   521906-06-18
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Mountain canons, Boulder., 1737m

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Populus x brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BRIT547722   
United States, Wyoming, Carbon

BRIT:VDB
Populus x brayshawii B. Boivin [angustifolia × balsamifera]
BRIT547721   
United States, New Mexico, Catron


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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