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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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73678P.J. Leary   4608b1994-05-12
United States, Nevada, Clark, Desert National Wildlife Range, Corn Creek [Field Station]., 36.439028 -115.359841, 914m

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73679T.L. Ackerman   314371978-05-18
United States, Nevada, Clark, Desert National Wildlife Range, Corn Creek Field Station, lower pond., 36.438786 -115.359068, 884m

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73680G.B. Grant   52a1904-06-05
United States, California, Los Angeles, Redondo [Beach]., 33.829182 -118.390352

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73681I. LaRivers; N.F. Hancock   7041937-07-26
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Pahranagat Valley, Hiko Springs., 37.598437 -115.21534, 1158 - 1158m

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102589W. Harnach; N. Harnach   10252001-07-13
United States, California, Sierra, 200 feet W of the intersection of Highway 49 and Highway 89 in Sierraville., 39.589635 -120.367814, 1510m

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110232J.D. Morefield; D.H. McCarty   39551986-06-24
United States, California, Mono, White Mountains, spring 0.7 mile south of the mouth of Milner Creek, 0.6 mile N83°W of Copper Queen Mine, Owens Valley drainage., 37.58957 -118.34871, 1588m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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