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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Angelica lucida (Coelopleurum actaeifolium, Coelopleurum gmelinii, Coelopleurum lucidum, Coelopleurum lucidum ssp. gmelinii)
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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00856138Hansford T. Shacklette   74801966-08-12
United States, Alaska, Near Constantine Harbor. Amchitka Island, Aleutian Chain.

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01146570Les Viereck   16011956-07-29
United States, Alaska, Mt. McKinley Nat. Park. Vicinity of Wonder Lake, 1900 ft alt. 63° 27' N, 150° 50' W. S end of lake, 63.45 -150.833333, 579m

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01146588L. Viereck   45931960-08-19
United States, Alaska, Bering Strait District: Ogotoruk Creek Drainage. Lat 68° 05'-12' N, Long 165° 32'-47' W. Elv. Sea level to 1000 ft, 68.083333 -165.533333, 305m

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01146596Tass Kelso   2641979-00-00
United States, Alaska, Seward Peninsula. Cape Prince of Wales, 65° 48' N, 168° W, sea level to 700 m, 700m

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01146604V. Siplivinsky   8821980-07-22
United States, Alaska, Alaska Range District. Ca 30 mi NW of Talkeetna, T29N, R9W, Elev 2000 ft, Peters Creek Canyon between Peters Hills and Dutch hills mts., 610m

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01146612J. A. Calder   365721964-08-05
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands, small rocky inlet on south side of entrance to Gowgaia Bay, Moresby Island

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01146620Les Viereck   16011956-07-29
United States, Alaska, Mt. McKinley Nat. Park. Vicinity of Wonder Lake, 1900 ft alt. 63° 27' N, 150° 50' W. S end of lake, 63.45 -150.833333, 579m

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01146638Les Viereck   2258-A1957-08-22
United States, Alaska, Central Pacific Coast District Prince William Sound. Along the shores of Willard Island, Blackstone Bay

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01146646D. A. Walker   83-11983-07-13
United States, Alaska, Northern Alaska. Kivalina, coastal beach, 67° 45' N, 164° 32' W, 67.75 -164.533333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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