Dataset: WS-
Search Criteria: Canada; Ontario; Carleton; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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386651W.J. Cody, W.E. Kemp   184411969-08-07
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, 8 miles SWW of North Gower. Common in old fields.

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386646W.J. Cody   123411962-06-12
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Gloucester Twp, 2 miles east of Hawthorne.

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386701W.J. Cody, T. Adams   132351964-06-24
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Ottawa District, Nepean Twp, 11 SW of Ottawa.

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386702W.J. Cody, W.E. Kemp   148751965-09-03
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Ottawa District, March Twp, 1 mile N of Harwood Plains (13 mi. W of Ottawa).

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388464W.J. Cody, W.E. Kemp   191341970-09-03
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Carleton Co, Torbolton Twp, Constance Bay Sand Hills.

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388468W. J. Cody, W.E. Kemp   132741964-08-12
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Carleton Co, March Twp, 3 miles NE of Harwood Plains (near YMCA Shirley Bay Camp - 12 miles W of centre of Ottowa).

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388455W.J. Cody & W.E. Kemp   132741964-08-12
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, March Twp, 3 miles NE of Harwood Plains (near YMCA Shirley Bay Camp - 12 miles W of centre of Ottawa).

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388281W.J. Cody et al   131791963-09-05
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Torbolton Twp, Constance Bay Sand Hills.

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388301W.J. Cody & W.E. Kemp   132741964-08-12
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, March Twp, 3 miles NE of Harwood Plains (near YMCA Shirley Bay Camp - 12 miles W of centre of Ottowa).

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388308W.J. Cody et al   131791963-09-05
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, Torbolton Twp, Constance Bay Sand Hills.

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388321W.J. Cody & W.E. Kemp   132741964-08-12
Canada, Ontario, Carleton, March Twp, 3 miles NE of Harwood Plains (near YMCA Shirley Bay Camp - 12 miles W of centre of Ottawa.


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