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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
50432Unknown   s.n.1893-05-06
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Reno., 39.529633 -119.813803

RENO:V
50436H. Weaver   s.n.1961-05-16
United States, Nevada, Washoe, 1 mile S of Verdi., 39.503616 -119.994733, 1524m

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110290J.D. Morefield; D.H. McCarty   37181986-05-29
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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110477R.R. Halse   106732021-05-05
United States, Oregon, Benton, Coast Range, along the Hoskins-Summit Road, 2.6 miles E of its junction with Marys River Road., 44.66815 -123.51995, 212m

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111011R.R. Halse   106552021-04-26
United States, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis, N bank of Marys River, skate park at the confluence of the Willamette and Marys Rivers., 44.556298 -123.261629, 65m


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Google Map

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