Dataset: CMN-CANL
Taxa: Polycoccaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
Polycoccum Sauter ex Körb.
CANL 127057Freebury, Colin E.   16322011-09-06
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Val Marie no. 17, Grasslands National Park, 70 Mile Butte, 49.1962 -107.654, 916m

CMN:CANL
Polycoccum Sauter ex Körb.
CANL 127382Freebury, Colin E.   16092011-09-04
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Val Marie no. 17, Grasslands National Park, Three Sisters Trail, 49.1385 -107.637, 854m

CMN:CANL
Polycoccum Sauter ex Körb.
CANL 127384Freebury, Colin E.   16552011-09-06
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Val Marie no. 17, Grasslands National Park, 70 Mile Butte, 49.1962 -107.654, 916m

CMN:CANL
CANL 123340Freebury, Colin E.   11352010-06-05
Canada, Québec, Mun. Rég. de Cté des Collines-de-l\'Outaouais, Off Fleury Road, 45.4929 -75.7882

CMN:CANL
CANL 130551McMullin, Dr. R. Troy   141242014-05-25
Canada, Ontario, Municipality of Toronto, Toronto Region Conservation Authority Land, Swan Lake Property, 43.9472 -79.4174

CMN:CANL
CANL 128319Brodo, Dr. Irwin M. ; Bettner, Rolf ; Brodo, Fenja   302362000-07-18
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distr., Graham Island; Off road to Rennell Sound, along Elk Main., 53.4 -132.117

CMN:CANL
Polycoccum clauzadei Nav.-Ros. & Cl. Roux
CANL 127055Freebury, Colin E.   13162010-09-03
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley no. 44, Grasslands National Park, Wood Mt. Uplands, 49.2009 -106.712, 961m

CMN:CANL
Polycoccum clauzadei Nav.-Ros. & Cl. Roux
CANL 127056Freebury, Colin E.   20882013-06-21
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley no. 44, Grasslands National Park, 2.39 km SW of the McGowan Homestead, 49.0509 -106.518, 868m

CMN:CANL
Polycoccum clauzadei Nav.-Ros. & Cl. Roux
CANL 127054Freebury, Colin E.   12622010-09-02
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Val Marie no. 17, Grasslands National Park, Two Trees Area, 49.1906 -107.693, 806m


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