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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Andreaea blyttii, Andreaea blyttii ssp. angustata, Andreaea blyttii var. obtusifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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101600Schofield, Wilfred B.; Godfrey, G. A.; Goward, Trevor W.   1992-07-22
Canada, British Columbia, Slopes just SE of dirt glacier that drains into Tats Creek, Windy Craggy area, Alsek Range, St. Elias Mts, 59.7333335876 -137.75, 1300m

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101601Schofield, Wilfred B.; Godfrey, G. A.   1992-07-29
Canada, British Columbia, Noisy Range slopes, on S side of Tats Creek above Windy Craggy site, 59.6166648865 -137.75

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101602Schofield, Wilfred B.; Belland, René J.   1986-08-20
Canada, British Columbia, Mt. Seymour: First and Second Pump peaks, 49.3833351135 -122.9166641235

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101603Schofield, Wilfred B.; Spence, John R   1985-08-16
Canada, British Columbia, Mt. Brown, SW Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, 53 -132, 914m

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101604Schofield, Wilfred B.; Belland, René J.   1986-06-22
Canada, British Columbia, Subalpine parkland on 'alpine trail,' Mount Seymour, 49.25 -122.9499969482

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101605Schofield, Wilfred B.; Belland, René J.   1986-09-13
Canada, British Columbia, Coquihalla Highway, ca. 2 km W of Falls Lake turnoff, 49.4166679382 -121.1666641235

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101606Schofield, Wilfred B.; Belland, René J.   1986-09-13
Canada, British Columbia, Coquihalla Highway, ca. 2 km W of Falls Lake turnoff, 49.4166679382 -121.1666641235

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101607Hedderson, Terry A. J   1983-07-14
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nachvak Fiord, High Spirits Peak, 59 -63.7999992371, 100 - 750m


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