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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Harrimanella stelleriana (Harrimanella stellariana, Andromeda stelleriana, Cassiope stelleriana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
00844142Larry P. Gough   s.n.1980-07-26
United States, Alaska, 610m

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076537D. Atwood   188321993-08-12
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076545A. T. Cross   M-17881964-08-18
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076552A. T. Cross   s.n.1963-08-27
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076560V. Siplivinsky   5731980-07-17
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076578Vladimir Siplivinsky   7861980-07-20
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076586   
Canada, British Columbia

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076594Les A. Viereck   10191956-06-00
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076602Les A. Viereck   15471956-07-26
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076610Les A. Viereck   14641956-07-23
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076628   
Canada, British Columbia

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Harrimanella stelleriana (Pall.) Coville
02076636Thos. Howell   16421895-07-10
United States, Alaska

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Harrimanella stellariana (Pall.) Coville
02634186Ann C. Cooper   3102
Canada, British Columbia


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