Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex norvegica, Carex norvegica subsp. norvegica (Carex halleri, Carex vahlii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0066430Khanminchun, V.M. | Polev, Iu. | Krasnoborov, I.I.   s.n.1980-07-27
Russia, Siberia, Tuva, Mongun-Taiginsk Region; Lesser Mongun-Taiga; Found on an moisture-saturated alpine meadow beneath cliffs near the town of Mongun-Taiga-Malaia on the upper part of the Kara-Bel'dyr River (a tributary of the Shara-Khoragai) in the Mongun-Taiginsk Region of the Autonomous Republic of Tuva., 2600m

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NA0185611Kilander, Sven   1934-06-25
Sweden

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NA0185827Andersson, N.F.   

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NA0185828Alm, Carl G.   2681935-07-29
United States

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NA0257167Unknown Collector   
United States

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NA0257168Pringle, C.G.   1880-07-21
United States

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NA0257169Vasey, G.R.   591

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NA0257170Calder, J.A. | Billard, L.G.   39361949-07-16
Canada

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NA0257171Savile, D.B.O.   5251949-07-25
Canada

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NA0257172Cody, W.J. | Loan, C.C.   43941950-07-13
Canada

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NA0257173Schofield, W.B.   13841950-08-09
Canada

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NA0184557Gillett, J.M.   22281948-07-25
Canada

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NA0184558Calder, J.A.   23581948-08-04
Canada


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