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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sphagnum alaskense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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16019Golinski, G. Karen   2000-03-11
Canada, British Columbia, Paludified clearcut near W end of Kennedy Lake, Vancouver Island., 49.0982208252 -125.606086731, 20m

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16020Golinski, G. Karen; Golinski, N   2000-09-14
Canada, British Columbia, Bog woodland alongside ATV trail off end of cutblock #830, N Stranby Main, Vancouver Island., 50.8071098328 -128.2082519531, 97m

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81054Schofield, Wilfred B.   1986-08-06
Canada, British Columbia, Denny Island, Shearwater, 52 -128

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81055Schofield, Wilfred B.; Krajina, Vladimir J   1969-07-26
Canada, British Columbia, Port Chanal, south side, near base of Mt. Hobbs, Athlow Bay, Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands

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81056Schofield, Wilfred B.   1970-06-01
Canada, British Columbia, Moore Islands, Hecate Strait, 52.6666679382 -129.5

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177565Schofield, Wilfred B.   1986-08-13
Canada, British Columbia, Porcher Island: Bay at Spiller Creek on Chismore Passage, 54.0166666667 -130.2833333333

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177566Schofield, Wilfred B.   1986-08-14
Canada, British Columbia, Diana Lake, E of Prince Rupert, 54.2380555556 -130.1575

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177567Schofield, Wilfred B.   1986-08-13
Canada, British Columbia, Porcher Island: Bay at Spiller Creek on Chrismore Passage, 54.0166666667 -130.2833333333

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177677Schofield, Wilfred B.   1986-08-08
Canada, British Columbia, Princess Royal Island: Evinrude Inlet, 52.8 -129.0833333333

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177723Schofield, Wilfred B.   1986-08-13
Canada, British Columbia, Porcher Island: Bay at Spriller Creek on Chrismore Passage, 54.0166666667 -130.2833333333


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