Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Pseudolepicoleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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E. C. Smith Herbarium, Acadia University


ACAD
100_386Brown, MS   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Hants, St Croix, 44.96344 -64.0251

ACAD
101_429Brown, MS   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Lake Charlotte, 44.76684 -62.95353

ACAD
101_430Brown, MS   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Halifax, 44.65887 -63.59057

ACAD
101_431Brown, MS   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Halifax, 44.65887 -63.59057

ACAD
101_508Brown, M   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, Neils Brook, 46.8166666618 -60.3325000266

ACAD
ECS032329B,MS   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Neils Brook, 46.8166666618 -60.3325000266

ACAD
101_011Brown, MS   
Canada, British Columbia, Emerald Lake

ACAD
101_012Brown, MS   
Canada, British Columbia, HT Creek

ACAD
ECS037036Garton, C. E.   
Canada, Ontario, Algoma, Magpie River, 47.85 -84.833333


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