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137776 - Antennaria pulcherrima (Hook.) Greene

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Whitehorse Wildland Park, Whitehorse Creek Date Collected2015-07-03

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Whitehorse Wildland Park, Whitehorse Creek Date Collected2015-07-03
Accession Number 137776 Scientific Name Antennaria pulcherrima (Hook.) Greene View Species Details » Family Asteraceae Collected By Andersen, K. L. Date Collected 2015-07-03 Collector Number F-00011 Place Collected North America: Canada, Alberta, Whitehorse Wildland Park, Whitehorse Creek Place Collected Details
Whitehorse Wildland Park in Yellowhead County near the Lower Whitehorse Creek trail. Growing in a moist draw leading to the Whitehorse Creek in shrub thicket with Betula glandulosa, Salix spp., Equisetum scirpoides,…
Whitehorse Wildland Park in Yellowhead County near the Lower Whitehorse Creek trail. Growing in a moist draw leading to the Whitehorse Creek in shrub thicket with Betula glandulosa, Salix spp., Equisetum scirpoides, Pedicularis groenlandica, Pyrola asarifolia, Anticlea elegans. 52.98523 N 117.36182 W
Latitude 52.98523 Longitude -117.36182 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) .18

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"137776 - Antennaria pulcherrima (Hook.) Greene, University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/12-151454. Accessed 04 Oct. 2024.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Flowering Plants Class Eudicots Order Asterales Family Asteraceae Genus Antennaria Gaertn. Species Antennaria pulcherrima (Hook.) Greene
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.