Dataset: CIC-V
Taxa: Onobrychis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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College of Idaho, Harold M. Tucker Herbarium, Vascular Plants


CIC:V
35960D. Mansfield, M. Markin   083212008-06-30
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee, 2.0 miles up Dave Creek Rd, south from Murphy Hot Springs of East Fork Jarbidge River., 42.0065 -115.3718, 1691m

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32398D. Mansfield   042672004-07-07
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Pine Creek Campground south of the town site of Jarbidge., 41.8343 -115.4252, 2021m

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9156Barbara Ertter   59/41974-06-09
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada, Alongside the road in Curlew Gulch, east of Boise

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048827James F. Smith, Beth Corbin   120092014-06-29
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Big Bend Campground, Gold Creek Road (FR 037), ~8.7 road-mi E of jct with Hwy 225., 41.76309 -115.69793, 2117 - 2146m

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048826D. Mansfield, McKayla Stevens, Bob and Chris McCoy   14-4572014-06-26
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Tennessee Mountain;5.2 miles up Rd. 668 from main road to Jarbidge, 0.5 miles north of Big Bend Campground and about 11 miles north of Wildhorse Reservoir State Recreation Area., 41.79364 -115.67239, 2485m

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48826D. Mansfield, McKayla Stevens, Bob and Chris McCoy   14-4572014-06-26
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Tennessee Mountain; 5.2 miles up Rd. 668 from main road to Jarbidge, 0.5 miles north of Big Bend Campground and about 11 miles north of Wildhorse Reservoir State Recreation Area., 41.79364 -115.67239, 2485m

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48827James F. Smith, Beth Corbin   120092014-06-29
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Big Bend Campground, Gold Creek Road (FR 037), ~8.7 road-mi. E of jct with Hwy 225., 41.76309 -115.69793, 2117 - 2146m

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50968Margaret J. Williams, Arnold Tiehm   83-79-21983-06-25
U.S.A., Nevada, Eureka, 2.3 mi S of Pinto Summit, Hwy 50, in Pinto Canyon., 39.4624 -115.9354, 2165m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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