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90851 - Agoseris glauca (Pursh) Raf.

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Common Nameyellow false dandelion Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Snake Indian River Date Collected1967-08-25

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Common Nameyellow false dandelion Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Snake Indian River Date Collected1967-08-25
Accession Number 90851 Scientific Name Agoseris glauca (Pursh) Raf. View Species Details » Common Name yellow false dandelion Family Asteraceae Collected By Laidlaw, Ted F. Date Collected 1967-08-25 Collector Number 00318 Place Collected North America: Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Snake Indian River Place Collected Details
Jasper National Park, Alberta: Alongside the Snake Indian River, about 4 km south of the confluence of Willow Creek and the river. (Long. 118 19 W, lat. 53 21 N) Alt.= 1341 m (4500 ft.) Gentle upland slope (10º),…
Jasper National Park, Alberta: Alongside the Snake Indian River, about 4 km south of the confluence of Willow Creek and the river. (Long. 118 19 W, lat. 53 21 N) Alt.= 1341 m (4500 ft.) Gentle upland slope (10º), bordering the peatland.
Latitude 53.35 Longitude -118.316667 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) 2.312

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Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Flowering Plants Class Eudicots Order Asterales Family Asteraceae Genus Agoseris Raf. Species Agoseris glauca (Pursh) Raf.
This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.

Taxonomic Hierarchy for University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium

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This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.