Dataset: WWB
Taxa: Vulpicida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


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Vulpicida pinastri (Scop.) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-3267F. Rhoades   s.n.1982-07-24
United States, New Hampshire, Black Mtn. road 2836

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-1463David Shaw   s.n.1980-04-26
United States, Washington, Skagit, near lake Phoebe Cypress Island, 305m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-3095N.A.   s.n.1979-08-14
United States, Washington, Pend Oreille, Halliday Trail Fen

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-4943Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #461995-11-08
United States, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Iceberg Point; bluff west of entrance trail where it first opens into meadow, 48.42167 -122.88972, 43m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-1393F. Rhoades   s.n.1980-04-26
United States, Washington, Skagit, Phoebe Lake, Cypress Isl., 300m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-4436Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #91995-09-26
USA, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Point Colville, 48.42222 -122.80944, 20m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-2657D. Bigley   s.n.1978-03-00
United States, Washington, Whitman, Glenwood Station, 10 miles N of Kamiak Butte

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
4436   

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
4943   

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Vulpicida canadensis (Räsänen) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-2026F. Rhoades   Rhoades 3511975-03-24
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, near source of Metolius R.

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Vulpicida pinastri (Scop.) J.-E. Mattsson & M. J. Lai
WWB-L-2786Erik J. Martin   10421965-09-28
Sweden, Uppland (Upl), on E4 ca. 7km S. of Uppsala


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