Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Potentilla stipularis, Potentilla stipularis var. groenlandica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 276597Wood, Raymond D.; Wood, Mildred   4031961-06-30
United States, Alaska (State), North Slope (Borough), 69.5 -152

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
14021Carolyn L. Parker   58101995-07-02
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Pekul'ney Mtns, southern foothills of range, 65.5 174.33

ALA
19042Cynthia R. Meyers, Randy Jandt, M. Fisk   96-361996-08-13
United States, Alaska, Seward Peninsula, West Fork Buckland R., 65.81 -160.64

ALA
127890unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
127891unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
127913unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
127914unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
82652Vladik V. Petrovsky, N. N. Taraskina, O. D. Shteinberg   1974-07-06
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Anyui Uplands, Pogynden R. basin, Aliarmagtyn River, Yagodnyi Creek, 68.5 166

ALA
39780Carolyn L. Parker, Cynthia R. Meyers   105372001-07-07
United States, Alaska, De Long Mountains, Desperation Lake, S shore, E of outlet of Uivaksak Cr., 68.32 -158.78

ALA
49893Carolyn L. Parker, Katherine Beattie   118922002-07-04
United States, Alaska, DeLong Mountains, Inaccessible Ridge, Kagvik Cr. headwaters, vic. of gap, 68.48 -161.79, - 700m

ALA
9381Carolyn L. Parker   45741993-07-25
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Upper Velikaya River valley, Koyverelan River, 62.91 172.65

ALA
92478Rob Lipkin   80-2101980-08-03
United States, Alaska, Seward Peninsula Highlands, Buckland R. drainage, 65.8 -160.6

ALA
40135Carolyn L. Parker   108402001-07-18
United States, Alaska, De Long Mountains, Anisak R. valley, vic. conf. Primus and Buccaneer creeks, 68.38 -158.85


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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