INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix farriae (Salix farriae var. microserrulata, Salix hastata var. farriae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134160G.N. Jones   400621964-07-18
Canada, Alberta, Near Edson., 53.583333 -116.416667

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134161G.N. Jones   400541964-07-18
Canada, Alberta, Near Edson., 53.583333 -116.416667

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134156A. Nelson; R.A. Nelson   42151939-08-16
USA, Alaska, Cantwell, 63.391667 -148.950833

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134157A. Nelson; R.A. Nelson   35951939-06-20
USA, Alaska, Above bridge over Rock Creek near Park Headquarters. Mount McKinley National Park., 63.333333 -150.333333

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134158G.N. Jones   395311964-07-30
Canada, Alberta, Near Athabasca Glacier, Sunwapta Pass, boundary of Jasper & Banff National Parks., 2035m

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134159G.N. Jones   423931965-07-18
Canada, Alberta, West of Edson

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134162G.N. Jones   399871964-07-18
Canada, Alberta, Near Edson., 53.583333 -116.416667

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134163G.N. Jones   396861964-07-14
Canada, Alberta, Near Wembley, west of Grande Prairie

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134164G.N. Jones   467051966-08-11
Canada, Alberta, Banff Nat. Park, north end of Bow Lake, north of Lake Louise., 51.664444 -116.448611, 1524m

ILL:PLANT
Salix farriae C.R. Ball
ILL00134165G.N. Jones   401201964-08-23
USA, Wyoming, Park, Beartooth Lake, Shoshone National Forest., 2713m


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