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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leymus innovatus subsp. velutinus (Elymus innovatus var. velutinus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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100253006S. G. Shetler   45401963-07-01
United States, Alaska, Western Brooks Range. Middle Noatak Valley. Tundra south of Noatak River about midway between mouths of Kugururok and Nimiuktuk Rivers., 67.9 -160.8, 300m

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CAN 10018022Bennett, Bruce A. ; Seccombe ; Thompson, S. ; Mahoney, D.   05-05852005-07-08
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Bonnet Plume Drainage, Quartet Lake, 65.119 -134.421, 794m

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CAN 10018020Kuc, Marian M.   04051969-07-17
Canada, Banks Island, Sachs Harbour., 71.9667 -125.25

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CAN 10093541Oldenburg, Margaret E.   43-2931943-06-17
Canada, Alberta (Prov.), Emergency landing field on Athabasca River between MacKay and Chipewyan., 58 -111.5

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CAN 10093200Oldenburg, Margaret E.   45-511945-06-21
Canada, Alberta (Prov.), Lobstick Pt, 70 miles N. of McMurray on the Athabasca River., 57.752 -111.351

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CAN 10018019Kuc, Marian M.   04051969-07-17
Canada, Northwest Territories (Terr.), Banks I. (NT), Sachs Harbour., 71.9667 -125.25

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CAN 10018021Cooper, P.F.   1974-00-00
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.), Herschel I., Herschel Island: (Arctic Ocean) On furthest end of Sandspit, west end of island

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78296Elizabeth Punter; David Punter, Michele Piercey-Normore   09-7672009-07-08
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park. 1.5 km north of the Owl River and 15 km SW of the Owl River-Silcox Creek confluence. Site 09-5b. Eastern arm of raised beach ridge. UTM 15V 0452941 6375814 Map sheet 54F/12. Elevation 80 m a.s.l. Horseshoe-shaped landform (a rai, 57.52438889 -93.78586111


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