Dataset: MAINE
Taxa: Solorina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
MAINE-L-0003552Nancy Slack   41841998-07-15
CANADA, NUNAVUT, BAFFIN ISLAND, AUYUITTUG NP, Pangnirtung fuord, 67 30N/65 00W

MAINE
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
MAINE-L-0003553J. W. Hinds   4651.12002-06-15
United States, Alaska, INDEPENDENCE MINE S.H.P. Mountain above town, in alpine zone, 61.794 -149.272

MAINE
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
MAINE-L-0003554P. L. Hinds   4767.22001-05-30
United States, Alaska, ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND, GAMBELL, 63.774 -171.715

MAINE
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
MAINE-L-0003555J. W. Hinds   57382012-07-03
CANADA, QUEBEC, M.R.C. DE LA HAUTE-GASPENSIS, Parc national de la Gaspesie, Sentier du Mont Jacques Cartier, parking area to top of Mont Jacques Cartier, 49.001 -65.946, 1250m

MAINE
MAINE-L-0003556P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   33351995-09-03
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, WASHBURN LEDGES- AROOSTOOK RIVER, 46.771 -68.172

MAINE
MAINE-L-0003557P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   41651998-06-18
CANADA, MANITOBA, CHURCHILL. CAPE MERRY, 58 45N/91 40W, 58.787 -94.202

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MAINE-L-0003558P. L. or J. W. Hinds   54542008-09-19
CANADA, ONTARIO, BRUCE, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Halfway Log Dump on Georgian Bay, 45°14’01” N, 81°28’41” W, ~180m elevation, Thuja-dominated forest over Silurian dolomite, 45.234 -81.478, 180m

MAINE
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
MAINE-L-0006787Walter S. Staples   s.n.1937-07-21
CANADA, LABRADOR, Bowdoin Harbour, 60.334 -64.482

MAINE
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
MAINE-L-0006788Walter S. Staples   s.n.1937-07-14
CANADA, LABRADOR, Port Manvers, 56.958 -61.528

MAINE
MAINE-L-0006789Thomas A. Wiilliams   1211891-08-01
United States, SOUTH DAKOTA, PENNINGTON, Rapid City, 44.076 -103.228

MAINE
MAINE-L-0006790   1990-00-00
United States

MAINE
MAINE-L-0000076P. L. Hinds   33341995-09-03
United States, MAINE, AROOSTOOK, Washburn, 46.782 -68.137


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