Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: Ranunculaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
102780W. Harnach; N. Harnach   10972002-06-10
United States, California, Plumas, Sierra Valley, on Marble Lane, 0.3 mile E of the intersection with County Road A-23., 39.755839 -120.365736, 1490m

RENO:V
104107D.M. Neubauer; Steve Matson   15392019-07-14
United States, California, Mono, (W&I) White Mountains: Big Prospector Meadow, just west of White Mountain Road near intersection with Crooked Creek Road, 1.07 air-miles southwest UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.4903 -118.18749, 3181m

RENO:V
104189D.M. Neubauer   15622019-07-21
United States, California, Mono, (W&I) White Mountains: Campito Meadow, just west of White Mountain Road, 2.04 west-northwest UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.50884 -118.20669, 3294m

RENO:V
104183D.M. Neubauer; Tim Forsell   16182019-07-28
United States, California, Mono, (W&I) White Mountains: headwaters North Fork Crooked Creek, .56 air-mile southwest UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.49282 -118.178, 3127m

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104180D.M. Neubauer; Tim Forsell   16312019-07-30
United States, California, Mono, (W&I) White Mountains: Sage Hen Flat, 1.79 air-miles east-southeast UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.47361 -118.16769, 3183m

RENO:V
108245G.L. Clifton   439162005-05-23
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Shoshone Ponds., 38.933784 -114.421556, 1756m

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115807A. Tiehm; J. Nachlinger   190952022-06-05
United States, Nevada, Elko, Sunflower Flat, Sunflower Reservoir, dry lake bed of empty reservoir, 41.7587 -115.72508, 2088m


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