Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: ammannia => Ammannia robusta, Ammannia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
2205A. Tiehm; J. Nachlinger   165002012-08-28
United States, Nevada, Lyon, Churchill Valley, Lahontan Reservoir, NE of the Carson River delta. T17N R25E., 39.361483 -119.118633, 1268m

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20162J. Bair; A. Tiehm   3761998-09-08
United States, Nevada, Lyon, Churchill Valley, S side of the Carson River floodplain, upstream from Lahontan Reservoir, 39.300183 -119.184566, 1275m

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20163A. Tiehm; H. Mozingo   38681977-08-11
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Quinn River, 6.8 road miles west of Orovada, 41.582548 -117.909764, 1265m

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20164F.H. Hillman   s.n.1894-09-28
United States, Nevada, Washoe, At base of Virginia Mountains, E of Glendale., 39.517185 -119.704455

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20165P. Lott   931976-09-29
United States, Nevada, Lyon, West side of Lahontan Res. at the end of 9th St., 39.331205 -119.16478

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20166A.H. Holmgren; K. Wolf   82591951-08-13
United States, Utah, Cache, 5 miles west of Logan, 41.735445 -111.931474

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20167M.J. Williams   74-D-671974-07-28
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Carson Valley, W of Hwy 395, 38.980963 -119.804399, 1372m

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20168A. Tiehm   37011977-07-24
United States, Nevada, Lyon, Mason Valley Wildlife Area, Hinkson Slough area, 39.066232 -119.106816, 1317m

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20169A. Tiehm   67721981-09-01
United States, Nevada, Lyon, Lahontan Reservoir, mudlfats at the SE end of the Reservoir., 39.352796 -119.086768, 1265m

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20170A. Tiehm; P. Lott   38071977-08-02
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Sagouspe Pond on the Carson River north of Fallon, 39.541612 -118.734046, 1198m

RENO:V
Ammannia robusta Heer & Regel
68507R.R. Halse   
United States, Washington, Asotin, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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