Potentilla vahliana Lehm.
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Filed As
Rosaceae
Potentilla vahliana Lehm. -
Collector(s)
A. H. Lindstrøm s.n., 17 Jul 1904
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Location
Canada. Nunavut. America arct., King William Land. Gjöa Harbour [now King William Island, Gjoa Haven. Kitikmeot Region; Canadian Arctic Archipelago. At the time, this area was part of the North-West Territories, now Nunavut].
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Collection Notes
"Iter arcitcus [arcticum] Roald Amundsen (Gjöa-Expedition), 1903-1906." [The Gjøa was the first vessel to successfully transit the Northwest Passage in one expedition. The six crewmembers were led by renowned Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. Lindstrøm was the ship's cook, who had the official task of collecting natural history specimens on behalf of the University of Christiania [now Oslo]. Amundsen was also the first to reach the South Pole, in a separate expedition in 1911.] "1904-1905"
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Specimen Notes
"Herb. Univers. Christianiensis" [now University of Oslo].
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02844052
Occurrence ID: c1288827-4d10-4f36-a83d-f28051555a1c
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Rosaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
Canada
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State/Province
Nunavut
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Locality
America arct., King William Land. Gjöa Harbour [now King William Island, Gjoa Haven. Kitikmeot Region; Canadian Arctic Archipelago. At the time, this area was part of the North-West Territories, now Nunavut].
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Coordinates
68.6272, -96.3944
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Distribution
;^jlp5 vo*^ IOT ANICAL ^ ®4RD^ Herb. Univers. Christianiensis. Iter arcticu? Roald Amundsen (Gjoa-Expedition) 1903—1906. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02844052 America arct., King William Land. 1904-1905 TT . / Lat. N. 68.° 37 ' 38 " Gjoa Harbour I Long ^r . ggo 23 V 40“ ^ Lindstrom. 02844052
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Potentilla vahliana Lehm.