Dataset: ILLS
Taxa: Leprocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


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Leprocaulon Nyl. ex Lamy
ILLS00091443J.L. Crane   C-2691994-08-24
Canada, British Columbia, Trophy Mountain Recreation AreaWest Raft River, B.C. quadrangle, 83M/13. 2300 meter Altitude., 51.799722 -119.875556

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Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
ILLS00091437John Bell   s.n.1973-07-22
United States, California, Marin County, Point Reyes, on wind blown shore., 37.994301 -122.997442

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Leprocaulon gracilescens (Nyl.) Lamb & Ward
ILLS00091449J.L. Crane   s.n.1976-08-11
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, White Mountain National Forest, Mt. Washington, above 5000 feet elevation, 44.2667 -71.3

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Leprocaulon gracilescens (Nyl.) Lamb & Ward
ILLS00091444J.L. Crane   97-31997-05-22
United States, New York, St. Lawrence County,, East of Newton Falls. Adirondack Park., 44.2164 -74.9739

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Leprocaulon gracilescens (Nyl.) Lamb & Ward
ILLS00091445J.D. Schoknecht   C-2641994-08-24
Canada, British Columbia, Whistler Mountain Gondola Area, New Westminister District, Alta Lake, B.C. Quad, 92J/2, U.T.M. Zone 10, 5030000-505000mE, 5445000-5446000mN; 50º07', 122º58'. 1800-2000m Alt., 50.11667 -122.96667

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Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
ILLS00091447W. Gerlach   s.n.1968-05-00
United States, Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park., 35.600566 -83.508527

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Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
ILLS00091446L.J. Decker   s.n.1972-07-04
United States, South Dakota, Custer County, Pegmatite Sign, Wind Cave National Park., 43.580095 -103.439479


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Google Map

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