Dataset: SRP
Search Criteria: Canada; Alberta; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Boise State University, Snake River Plains Herbarium


SRP
49558K. Shaw   17221972-07-26
Canada, Alberta, on BC - Alberta border, SW Alberta., 1829m

SRP
49579Keith Shaw   13051972-06-03
Canada, Alberta, St. Mary River banks in Cretaceous sandstone, 5 miles north-east of Spring Coulee, SW Alberta.

SRP
49580Keith Shaw   12621972-05-27
Canada, Alberta, Riverbottom forest on Lee Creek. Town Dam, Cardston, Alberta

SRP
49583K. Shaw   21851972-09-16
Canada, Alberta, at base of Prairie Bluff Mountain, 3 miles west of Shell Plant, SW Alberta.

SRP
49584Keith Shaw   4731970-06-01
Canada, Alberta, Riverbottom forest; Standoff, Waterton River, SW Alberta

SRP
49586Keith Shaw   13421972-06-10
Canada, Alberta, Riverbottom forest on Waterton River; Jenkins Ranch, 1 mile NE of Waterton Park, SW Alberta, 1250m

SRP
50990Keith Shaw   5641970-09-18
Canada, Alberta, 1 mile north of Alberta-Montana border, SW Alberta.

SRP
51016Keith Shaw   15521972-06-30
Canada, Alberta, south of Lee Creek, Poll Haven Community Pasture, SW Alberta., 1280m

SRP
57538Keith Shaw   12081971-09-23
Canada, Alberta, Cardston, Riverbottom forest on Lee Creek, near Cardston Golf Course.

SRP
57571Keith Shaw   5491970-06-08
Canada, Alberta, Riverbottom Forest, lower end of Woolford Park St. Mary River.

SRP
57576R. K. Shaw   19621972-08-03
Canada, Alberta, Cardston, bank of Waterton River near Park boundary, SW Alberta., 1250m

SRP
49492Keith Shaw   11161971-08-15
Canada, Alberta, 2 miles north of Woolford, Alberta.

SRP
80009Hans Roemer   HR130432013-07-26
Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park; Ruby Ridge., 49.085 -114.00525, 2300m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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