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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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13994A. Tiehm; Margarert Williams   45271978-07-08
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Washoe Valley, along old highway 395 S of Bowers Mansion., 39.246942 -119.82626, 1542 - 1542m

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13995J. Schmautz   1531954-07-19
United States, Montana, Missoula, 6 miles road on Stony Creek., 47.102739 -114.397251, 1006 - 1006m

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13996A. Tiehm   15901975-07-21
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Washoe Valley, 4 miles south of Bowers Mansion on old Highway., 39.234781 -119.816649, 1524 - 1524m

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67664R.R. Halse   67832005-06-15
United States, Oregon, Curry, Siskiyou NF, along the North Bank Pistol River Road, ca 6.3 miles E of its junction with the Pistol River Loop Road, at junction with R & O Spur Road., 42.276972 -124.304083, 233 - 233m

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67665R.R. Halse   24141981-07-21
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, Umtilla Indian Reservation, along the Umatilla River between Cayuse and Thorn Hollow, 3 miles e of Cayuse., 45.68128 -118.50657, 457 - 457m

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68485R. Johnson   2014-0312014-06-18
United States, Washington, Pierce, Fort Lewis, Training Area 15, near Muck Creek., 47.0119 -122.435167, 122m

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105547D. Gentilcore   21012020-07-23
United States, Nevada, Elko, Jarbidge Mountains, along Jarbidge River, 5 km N of Jarbidge community., 41.945663 -115.417656, 1753m

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112538A. Howald   48332018-09-05
United States, California, Mono, E of Sierra Nevada, Little Antelope Valley, Golden Gate Road, ca 0.7 mile W of its intersection with Hwy 395., 38.533583 -119.505667, 1676m

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114304G.L. Clifton   372652001-08-20
United States, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] Genesee Valley., 40.063694 -120.6995, 1146m

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115882R.R. Halse   105502020-08-11
United States, Oregon, Benton, Coast Range, along Glenbrook Road, ca 1.6 miles W of Glenbrook., 44.29854 -123.42607, 257m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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