Dataset: RENO-V
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Montana; Madison; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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25845J. Schmautz   JES-431952-06-04
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest, Short Creek, 44.981272 -111.960355, 1981m

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27076J. E. Schmautz   JES-1411953-08-21
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest, Eureka basin, 44.793493 -111.947854, 2438m

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27757Lee   s.n.1967-07-29
United States, Montana, Madison, Gravelly Range., 45.046673 -111.925213, 2042m

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30308J. Schmautz   JES-1181953-08-06
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest, across from Canyon Campground, 45.049599 -112.010408, 1829m

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8294J.E. Schmautz   241952-07-02
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Short Creek., 44.980968 -111.961171, 1981 - 1981m

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13106J. Schmautz   1231953-08-10
United States, Montana, Madison, Vigilante Experimental Ranges., 44.996256 -111.930017, 2042 - 2042m

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13941W.W. Jones   s.n.1899-06-18
United States, Montana, Madison, St. Joe Creek., 45.436505 -111.608226

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14835J. Schmautz   131951-07-23
United States, Montana, Madison, Near Monument Hill., 44.864191 -111.855831, 2774 - 2774m

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15705W.F. Lewis   s.n.1925-09-22
United States, Montana, Madison, Virginia City Hill, [near] Ennis., 45.279355 -111.952889, 1981 - 1981m

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15713C.S. Lewis; W.F. Lewis   s.n.1927-01-01
United States, Montana, Madison, Jack Creek Canyon, Madison Valley, 45.33478 -111.499895

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16762J. Schmautz   991953-07-16
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead, Head of North fork Lazyman Creek, 44.986397 -111.91743, 2408 - 2408m

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19818J. Schmautz   291952-05-18
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Ruby River, Timber Creek., 44.89025 -112.059409, 1844 - 1844m

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20478J. Schmautz   331952-05-18
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Below Canyon Campground., 45.049643 -112.011083, 1829 - 1829m

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20728J. Schmautz   171951-07-20
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Ruby River Road opposite Bear Creek., 44.958959 -111.97602, 1951m

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32677J.E. Schmautz   JES-1141953-07-30
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest, Head of Short Creek, 44.978134 -111.925033, 2438m

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32678J.E. Schmautz   JES-1401953-08-21
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest: Eureka Basin, Wyethia control plot., 44.792884 -111.947339, 2439m

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38462J.E. Schmautz   1341953-08-20
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaver Creek, 44.866849 -112.051853, 2682m

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15704W.F. Lewis   s.n.1925-09-22
United States, Montana, Madison, Ennis, Virginia City Hill, 45.320219 -111.82277, 1829m

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40367J.E. Schmautz   151951-07-23
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, top of Gravelly Range, head of Warm Springs Creek., 45.151548 -111.940839, 2835m

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44201J.E. Schmautz   JES-11951-08-02
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Schoolmarm Gulch., 45.049078 -111.99552, 1829m

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47428J.E. Schmautz   691953-06-30
United States, Montana, Madison, Vig. Exp. Range [Vigilante Guard Station], 45.016932 -111.959661, 1875m

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50890H.E. Morris; J.R. Green   s.n.1934-09-04
United States, Montana, Madison, John Mazolo Farm, Waterloo, 45.721871 -112.192218

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57955J.E. Schmautz   JES-981953-07-16
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Vig. Exp. Range, head of North Fork Lazyman Creek., 44.985668 -111.916915, 2408m

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58693J.E. Schmautz   JES-311952-05-18
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest, Canyon Campground along Ruby River., 45.049552 -112.011031, 1829m

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60599J.E. Schmautz   1953-00-00
United States, Montana, Madison

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60923J.E. Schmautz   JES-471952-06-09
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Vigilante Experimental Range Hdqtrs., 45.017083 -111.961549, 1875m

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63971J.E. Schmautz   JES-551952-08-18
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Vigiliante Experimental Range headquarters., 45.017023 -111.961421, 1875m

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67387J.E. Schmautz   JES-41951-08-05
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Ruby Dam., 45.239059 -112.110847, 1616m

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71767J.E. Schmautz   JES-731953-06-30
United States, Montana, Madison, Vigilante Experimental [Guard] Station., 45.017083 -111.961549, 1875m

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71791J.E. Schmautz   JES-871953-07-06
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Poison Creek., 44.87537 -111.947462, 2348m

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71865J.E. Schmautz   s.n.1953-06-30
United States, Montana, Madison, Vigilante Experimental [Guard] Station., 45.017083 -111.961549, 1875m

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71882J.E. Schmautz   s.n.1953-06-30
United States, Montana, Madison, Vigilante Experimental [Guard] Station., 45.017083 -111.961549, 1875m

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75429J.E. Schmautz   JES-71951-08-03
United States, Montana, Madison, Head of North Fork Lazyman Creek., 44.995502 -111.920777, 2317m

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75976J.E. Schmautz   JES-491952-07-02
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, Burnt Creek., 44.949924 -111.961998, 2103m

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85198J.E. Schmautz   JES-1161953-07-31
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead NF, above Vigilante Experimental Range, upper slopes of Ruby., 44.976071 -111.907777, 2469m

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90466P.C. Lemon; A. Evanko   PL-1251941-06-25
United States, Montana, Madison, Beaverhead National Forest: Vigilante Experimental Range: Cattle unit Station IV., 44.9785 -111.9143, 2439m

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90797J.E. Schmautz   911953-07-06
United States, Montana, Madison, Poison Creek, 44.875221 -111.946884, 2347m

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72366J.E. Schmautz   s.n.1953-06-30
United States, Montana, Madison, Vigilante Experimental [Guard] Station., 45.017083 -111.961549, 1875m


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