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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Corydalis pauciflora (Corydalis pauciflora var. albiflora, Corydalis pauciflora var. chamissonis)
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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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
00845149Larry P. Gough   sn1982-06-06
United States, Alaska, 0.5 mi. E of New Galena and 3 mi E of Old Galena at site AC227; 500 yds. from Yukon R.

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113009Les A. Viereck   11361956-07-08
United States, Alaska

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113017L. Viereck   40381960-07-14
United States, Alaska

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113025June Dunbar   s.n.1955-06-20
United States, Alaska

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113033Les A. Viereck   11661956-07-09
United States, Alaska

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113041J. G. Packer   18451962-06-25
United States, Alaska

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113058Vera Komarkova   436, 4351976-07-00
United States, Alaska, Arctic Slope

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113066V. Siplivinsky   5521980-07-17
United States, Alaska, Alaska Range

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113074Tass Kelso   91
United States, Alaska

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02113108D. A. Walker   75-1271975-06-21
United States, Alaska, North Slope Borough

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Corydalis pauciflora (Stephan) Pers.
02635142Ann C. Cooper   3149:395
United States, Alaska


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