Dataset: CHSC-V
Search Criteria: Canada; Saskatchewan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC064088C. C. Chinnappa; B. G. Warner, K. Sankara Rao   10321982-06-24
Canada, Saskatchewan, 2.5 mile seast of Parkbed Road on Highway #1, Sask.

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CHSC069614J. Looman   140221970-06-04
Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Landing, Saskatchewan.

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CHSC110095J. Looman   163011971-07-23
Canada, Saskatchewan, Taggart Creek, west of Dore Lake.

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CHSC121562J. Looman   103941966-06-28
Canada, Saskatchewan, SE of Tompkins.

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CHSC121551J. Looman   123831969-06-03
Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Landing.

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CHSC121548J. Looman   103931966-06-28
Canada, Saskatchewan, NE of Tompkins.

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CHSC121546J. Looman   119931968-09-17
Canada, Saskatchewan, Val Marie, 49.233333 -107.733333

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CHSC121531J. Looman   120651969-04-22
Canada, Saskatchewan, Masefield C.P.

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CHSC121528J. Looman   179591972-08-22
Canada, Saskatchewan, N of Swift current., 50.383333 -107.9

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CHSC121704J. Looman   134411969-08-27
Canada, Saskatchewan, Seward, Seward.

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CHSC122173J. Looman   171721972-06-21
Canada, Saskatchewan, Near Stone., 49.783333 -109.7

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CHSC122169J. Looman   179541972-08-18
Canada, Saskatchewan, East of Val Marie., 49.216667 -107.55

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CHSC122168W. J. Cody; W. E. Kemp   148751965-09-03
Canada, Saskatchewan, Carleton, Ottawa District, March Twp, 1 mile N of Harwood Plains (13 mi. W of Ottawa).

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CHSC122166J. Looman   171711972-06-21
Canada, Saskatchewan, Near Stone, 49.783333 -108.783333

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CHSC122164J. Looman   103911966-06-27
Canada, Saskatchewan, NW of Swift Current.


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