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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Saskatchewan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-50140:Boltonia
asteroides (L.) L'Hér.
DES00026935G. F. Ledingham   57181975-08-30
Saskatchewan, North of Junctions #6 and #39 Highways, One mile southeast of Corinne, 50.035556 -104.614444

DES-44570
undetermined DC.
DES00026937G.F. Ledingham   1982-09-01
Saskatchewan, 6 mi NNW of Caron, 20 miles NW of Moose Jaw, 50.604159 -105.870984

DES-18788
undetermined (Torr.) Rydb.
DES00026936G. F. Ledingham   78801982-09-01
Saskatchewan, 4 mi W of Grayburn, 20 miles northwest of Moose Jaw., 50.533365 -105.833919

DES-17997
undetermined Schrank
DES00019068W. K. W. Baldwin   105781966-07-30
Saskatchewan, Glaslyn, near Belbutte., 53.366667 -107.766667

DES-17996
undetermined Schwein.
DES00019071W. K. W. Baldwin   110861967-06-26
Saskatchewan, Waskesiu Lake, Waskesiu River., 53.95 -106.066667

DES-17997
undetermined Schrank
DES00019072W. K. W. Baldwin   112121967-07-11
Saskatchewan, Meadow Lake. Greig Lake; west of Kimball Lake. Meadow Lake Provincial Park., 54.4 -108.716667

DES-76629
undetermined Olney
DES00019076W. K. W. Baldwin   111331967-07-03
Saskatchewan, Waskesiu Lake. Sturgeon Crossing District., 53.95 -106.166667

DES-959
undetermined Olney ex Fern.
DES00019077W. K. W. Baldwin   111911967-07-08
Saskatchewan, Meadow Lake, Waterhen River bridge. Meadow Lake Provincial Park., 54.633333 -107.783333

DES-910
undetermined Lilj.
DES00023235G. M. Keleher   9031981-06-05
Saskatchewan, Cypress Hills, Southwestern Saskatchewan., 49.666698 -109.500747


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