Dataset: UBC-
Taxa: Lamprospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC
Lamprospora De Not.
F3313Robert J. Bandoni   bc-10421960-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Campus, Vancouver., 49.25 -123.233333

UBC
Lamprospora De Not.
F3314Vladimir J. Krajina   s.n.1960-04-00
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Campus, Vancouver., 49.25 -123.233333

UBC
Lamprospora carbonaria (Fuckel) Seaver.
F3305Hut O-23   s.n.1970-06-00
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Endowment Lands, Vancouver., 49.25 -123.25

UBC
Lamprospora constellatio (Berk. & Br.) Seaver
F3306R. Homola   s.g.b. 3781963-07-00
United States, Michigan, Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

UBC
Lamprospora constellatio (Berk. & Br.) Seaver
F3307S.G. Brough   4751963-07-00
United States, Michigan, Montmorency County.

UBC
Lamprospora constellatio (Berk. & Br.) Seaver
F3308T. Burge   5651964-06-00
United States, Michigan, Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

UBC
Lamprospora leiocarpa (Curr.) Seaver.
F3309J. Kjuit   bc-15651961-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, Shannon Falls

UBC
Lamprospora leiocarpa (Curr.) Seaver.
F3310Robert J. Bandoni   bc-11021960-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, Monashee Pass, near Summit

UBC
Lamprospora trachycarpa (Curr.) Seaver.
F3312Robert J. Bandoni   bc:10431960-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Campus, Vancouver., 49.25 -123.25

UBC
Lamprospora trachycarpa (Curr.) Seaver.
F3311S.G. Brough   6391968-06-00
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Endowment Lands, Vancouver., 49.25 -123.25

UBC
Lamprospora wisonsinensis Seaver
F3316M. Bell   s.n.1962-03-00
Canada, British Columbia, Roche Cove, East Sooke Road, Vancouver Island

UBC
Lamprospora wisonsinensis Seaver
F3315M.E. Barr   s.n.1951-06-00
Canada, British Columbia, Mt. Seymour.


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