Label Query: Genus = "Salix", Species = "vestita"

Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Hurricane Creek Canyon. Near and below falls, Falls Creek, south bank.
Elev. 5330 ft. 45° 18.5' N, 117° 18.7' W.
with Richard G. Olmstead

Annotated by F. Weinmann, 18 2003. Sources: H&C.

Snowbank Mountain, near summit, Wilson Meadows.
Elev. 8000 ft. 44° 30' N, 116° 10' W; T13N R3E S19-20. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 2000 meters. Georeferenced by John Bassett. Coordinate Source: Nat. Geog. TOPO!.


Moraine, Grinnel Glacier, Glacier National Park.

2. Salix vestita Pursh.

East slope of Divide Mountain, Lewis Range, Glacier National Park.
Elev. 7216 ft.
with R. H. Pemble


(= Salix vestita Pursh)
Source of the Imnaha, Wallowa Mountains.
Elev. 8724 ft.

2. Salix vestita Pursh var. erecta Anderss.
Annotated by H. ST. John.

Big Snowy Mountains, Trail from Crystal Lake to Ice Caverns.
Elev. 7800 ft.


Wallowa Mountains. About 2 miles up Hurricane Creek Trail south of Enterprise.
Elev. 5500 ft. 45.31479°, -117.30652°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 1500 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.


Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies.
with Ruth A. Nelson


Big Snowy Mountains, Trail from Crystal Lake to Ice Caverns.
Elev. 7800 ft.

Annotated by Arthur Cronquist, 1976.

East Front Mountains, west slope of Choteau Mountain.
Elev. 8000 ft. 47.927121°, -112.725183°. Coordinate uncertainty: 2300 meters.


Near Yoho River, opposite Takakkawa Falls, Yoho National Park.
Elev. 5000 ft.
with J. S. Martin


Falls just above the Forest Ranger Station on the highway 6 miles below (west) of Logan Pass, Glacier National Park.
48.747623°, -113.764199°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 2400 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.

Annotated by F.A.B..
2. Salix vestita Pursh.

Southeast of McDonald Lake, high above lake; Mission Range.
47.421281°, -113.975968°. Coordinate uncertainty: 2500 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer.


Northeast slope of Gordon Mountain, 6 miles south of Big Prairie Ranger Station, Flathead National Forest.
Elev. 8000 ft.


Glacier National Park, Divide Mountain, Hudson Bay Divide.

2. Salix vestita Pursh.

Falls just above the Forest Ranger Station on the highway 6 miles below (west) of Logan Pass, Glacier National Park.
48.747623°, -113.764199°. Coordinate uncertainty: 2400 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer.

2. Salix vestita Pursh.
Annotated by C.R.B..

(= Salix vestita Pursh)
Marble Canyon, northeast of Radium Hot Springs, Kootenay National Park.
51.23146°, -116.166632°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 6334 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.

Annotated by C. R. Ball, 3 1941.

(= Salix vestita Pursh)
Paradise Mine about 15 miles west of Windermere.
Elev. 7300-7800 ft. 50.472069°, -116.298157°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5000 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
with D. B. O. Savile


Iceburg Lake.

Remarks: Willow.

West Pahsimeroi trail towards Leatherman Pass.
Elev. 2820 m. 44° 12.649' N, 113° 46.597' W. Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.

Tab-delimited Text File:
Download all 20 records as a tab-delimited text file. This file can be opened in Excel and viewed as a spreadsheet, or imported into a database or GIS software. Fields are delimited by a tab character, and not enclosed in quotes. The character encoding is UTF-8 and line endings are Windows-style (CR+LF).
PDF Document:
Download all 20 records as a PDF document, with the records formatted to resemble specimen labels. Thumbnail views of images are included for imaged specimens.
Google Earth KML File:
Download all 20 records as a Google Earth KML file. This file can be opened in Google Earth to visualize the spatial locations of specimens.
Disclaimer:
WTU makes a reasonable effort to prevent and correct data entry errors; however, we cannot guarantee that our database is free from typos, misidentifications, or inaccurate label data. Please use the information at your own discretion. Error corrections and comments can be sent to Ben Legler or David Giblin.