Araceae

Lysichiton americanus Hultén & H. St.John yellow skunk cabbage lysichiton d'Amérique beside the Trans. Canada Highway near Kay Falls on the Eagle River spongy slough The yellow spathe had decomposed to a brownish jelly by the time the material reached m, and had to be washed away

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 11637 G. H. Turner
Other Authors: Hultén & H. St.John
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 1966
Subjects:
Kay
Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/herbarium/id/1208
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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:herbarium/1208 2023-05-15T17:20:15+02:00 Araceae Lysichiton americanus 11637 G. H. Turner Hultén & H. St.John Canada Newfoundland May 14, 1966 http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/herbarium/id/1208 English eng University of Lethbridge Herbarium Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/herbarium/id/1208 The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the University of Lethbridge Herbarium to digitize and display this content. Copyright © by the University of Lethbridge Herbarium. All rights reserved. All images and information are available for nonprofit, educational, and personal use of students, researchers and the public. Any commercial use or publication by any means is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of the Herbarium. Contact: John F. Bain, Director of the Herbarium. University of Lethbridge Herbarium Image 1966 ftunlethbridgedc 2017-12-14T08:45:45Z Lysichiton americanus Hultén & H. St.John yellow skunk cabbage lysichiton d'Amérique beside the Trans. Canada Highway near Kay Falls on the Eagle River spongy slough The yellow spathe had decomposed to a brownish jelly by the time the material reached m, and had to be washed away Still Image Newfoundland University of Lethbridge Digitized Collections Canada Kay ENVELOPE(-60.917,-60.917,-64.117,-64.117)
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description Lysichiton americanus Hultén & H. St.John yellow skunk cabbage lysichiton d'Amérique beside the Trans. Canada Highway near Kay Falls on the Eagle River spongy slough The yellow spathe had decomposed to a brownish jelly by the time the material reached m, and had to be washed away
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http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/herbarium/id/1208
op_rights The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the University of Lethbridge Herbarium to digitize and display this content.
Copyright © by the University of Lethbridge Herbarium. All rights reserved. All images and information are available for nonprofit, educational, and personal use of students, researchers and the public. Any commercial use or publication by any means is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of the Herbarium. Contact: John F. Bain, Director of the Herbarium.
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