Specimen 212417

Specimen Record: [212417] Allium fistulosum hierarchy

Contributor:Stefanie Ickert-Bondemail
Submitter:Dusty McDonaldemail
Group:UAM
Date Submitted:2008-02-19
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Last Modified:2008-02-19
Publish Date:2008-02-19
Description:[ALA number]:V130940


Specimen Id: 212417
Basis of Record: Specimen
Sex: Undetermined
Form: Undetermined
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Stage: Undetermined
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Morphbank biodiversity NSF FSU Florida State University UAM  Reflected light, macrophotography No preparation Plant body Herbarium Specimen Undetermined Undetermined Gilles Patenaude Undetermined NORTH AMERICA  CANADA   British Columbia Sooke, Grown at Sooke BC by G. Patenaude from plants collected by Patenaude and H. Mackenzie on a dry gravelly slope about 1 mile S of shores of Great Slave Lake, the site of old Fort Rae, 20 mikles SE of Rae-Edzo, District of Mackenzie in August 1989 University of Alaska Museum Herbarium (ALA)  Plantae Tracheobionta Magnoliophyta Liliopsida Liliidae Liliales Liliaceae Allium Allium fistulosumwelsh onion
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Collection


Collector: Gilles Patenaude
Institution: UAM
Collection Code: UAM Botany, ALA
Catalog: 37430
Earliest Date Collected: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Date Collected: 1994-06-19

Locality

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Locality Id: 211941
Continent: NORTH AMERICA
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Country: CANADA
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Locality: British Columbia Sooke, Grown at Sooke BC by G. Patenaude from plants collected by Patenaude and H. Mackenzie on a dry gravelly slope about 1 mile S of shores of Great Slave Lake, the site of old Fort Rae, 20 mikles SE of Rae-Edzo, District of Mackenzie in August 1989
Latitude: 48.37000
Longitude: -123.72000
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Determination



Kingdom:Plantae  
Phylum:Magnoliophyta  
Class:Liliopsida  
Order:Liliales  
Family:Liliaceae  
Genus:Allium  
Species:Allium fistulosum  

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