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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Alaska; Arctic Slope District; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-50190:Erigeron
uniflorus (J. Vahl) Cronq.
DES00016798Vera Komarkova   441975-08-14
Alaska, Arctic Slope District, Arctic Slope District, 70 air miles S of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village of Atkasook; .5 km E. of Meade River Camp., 70.468667 -157.384417, 15m

DES-44164:Packera
hyperborealis (Greenm.) Love & Love
DES00016811Vera Komarkova   2091976-07-19
Alaska, Arctic Slope District, 70 air miles S of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village of Atkasook; 4.75 km E of Meade River Camp., 70.469139 -157.194278, 4m

DES-17911:Astragalus
alpinus L.
DES00016770Karen Seabert   3831976-08-02
Alaska, Arctic Slope District, 70 air miles S of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village of Atkasook, 0.1 km NE of Meade River Camlp., 71.290558 -156.788603, 15m

DES-46152:Astragalus
umbellatus Bunge
DES00016769Vera Komarkova   2371976-07-20
Alaska, Arctic Slope District, Arctic Slope Dsitrict, 70 air miles S of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village of Atkasook; 4.75 km E of Meade River Camp, 70.469139 -157.194278, 15m

DES-99841:Salix
richardsonii Hook.
DES00016815Vera Komarkova   4171976-06-25
Alaska, Arctic Slope District, 70 air miles S of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village f Atkasook, 0.1 km E of Meade River Camp., 70.469167 -70.469167, 15m

DES-68144:Salix
reticulata L.
DES00016816Vera Komarkova   2181976-07-22
Alaska, Arctic Slope District, 70 air mils S of Point Barrow, near Eskimo village of Atkasook, 4.75 km E of Meade River Camp., 71.290558 -156.788603, 15m


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