Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Armeria maritima var. sibirica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Armeria maritima var. sibirica (Turcz. ex Boiss.) G.H.M. Lawrence
CAN 10079222Brown, D.K.   5891950-08-12
Canada, Nunavut (Terr.), Southampton I. (NU), Airport, Southampton Is., 64.193333 -83.359444

CMN:CANM
Armeria maritima var. sibirica (Turcz. ex Boiss.) G.H.M. Lawrence
CAN 10079242Tyrell, G.W.   622031891-09-11
Canada, Nunavut (Terr.), Chesterfield Inlet, Hudson Bay., 63.125 -90.675

CMN:CANM
Armeria maritima var. sibirica (Turcz. ex Boiss.) G.H.M. Lawrence
CAN 10077417Shacklette, Hansford T.   32291948-07-30
Canada, Northwest Territories (Terr.), Head of Hunter Bay and along lower Sloan and Harrison Rivers, eastern end of McTavish Arm., 66.658333 -117.166667

CMN:CANM
Armeria maritima var. sibirica (Turcz. ex Boiss.) G.H.M. Lawrence
CAN 10077398Porsild, A. Erling; Porsild, R.Thorbjörn   48491928-08-01
Canada, Northwest Territories (Terr.), Dease Arm, Narakay Island, small island of greenstone, about 2 miles off the south shore., 66.75 -119.5

Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
Armeria maritima var. sibirica (Turcz. ex Boiss.) G.H.M. Lawrence
PAC0080653W. I. Findlay   2491951-08-04
Canada, Northwest Territories, Coppermine, Mackenzie District, 67.833333 -115.166667

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM-USFS
Armeria maritima var. sibirica (Turcz. ex Boiss.) G. H. M. Lawr.
892014James F. Fowler   62592009-07-29
U.S.A., Colorado, Park, Arapaho National Forest: Hoosier Ridge Research Natural Area: 1.5 mi E of Colo Hwy 9, 8 mi S of Breckenridge., 39.358 -106.033, 3720m


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Google Map

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