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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Berk. & Broome) Boud.
F25399Oluna Ceska   2012-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; behind the smaller dome, Quercus garryana stand below the Royal Canadian Astronomical Soc. hut, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Berk. & Broome) Boud.
F25283O.Ceska   2011-12-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; 'ravine" on the W margin of Observatory Road, shortcut between the admin buildings and the hairpin curve, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Berk. & Broome) Boud.
F25714Oluna Ceska   2012-12-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; ridge behind the small dome, 48.5263 -123.409

UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Berk. & Broome) Boud.
F25698Oluna Ceska   2012-12-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; southern slope above the main gate on the left side of the road, 48.5262 -123.4

UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Berk. & Broome) Boud.
F26528Oluna Ceska   2008-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; mixed forest below the paved road below the hairpin curve, 48.5263 -123.422

UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Berk. & Br.) Boud.
F34610Oluna Ceska   s.n.2015-01-00
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island; Saanich; Observatory Hill; the ridge

UBC
Polydesmia pruinosa (Alb. & Schnein) Barel
F35293Oluna Ceska   s.n.2015-01-00
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island; Saanich; Observatory Hill; behind the smaller dome, the ridge, mixed forest


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