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Plants

 

The Royal BC Museum’s botany collection consists of dried plant specimens representing more than 290,000 vascular plants, 7,000 mosses and lichens, and 450 boxed cones. The majority of the specimens were collected from BC; however, some are from other Canadian provinces and territories, as well as adjacent US states and Alaska, and a few from Europe, including Russia. The collection features around 26,000 specimens of BC alpine vascular plants collected from more than 150 mountains in BC.

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Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Aquilegia flavescens
V001847
1915/05/02
Cranbrook

Aquilegia formosa
V001848
1916/06/10
Seton Lake; Lillooet

Aquilegia brevistyla
V001849
1914/06/07
Chilcotin

Aquilegia formosa
V001850
1915/05/20
Sahtlam

Aquilegia formosa
V001851
1915/06/04
Okanagan

Aquilegia formosa
V001852
1916/06/01
Alberni

Aquilegia formosa
V001853
1917/08/02
Arrowsmith, Mount

Aquilegia formosa
V001854
1914/06/22
Atlin; Wilson Creek

Aquilegia flavescens
V001855
1898/08/09
Lake Louise

Aquilegia formosa
V001856
1895/05/24
Nanaimo River

Aquilegia formosa
V001857
1896/06/14
Victoria; Oak Bay

Aquilegia formosa
V001858
1895/05/24
Nanaimo River

Aquilegia formosa
V001859
1896/08/14
Cheam Ridge

Anemone lyallii
V001860
1913/04/24
Sidney

Anemone virginiana var. cylindroidea
V001861A
1917/08/13
Prince George