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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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20733P. Lott   s.n.1975-06-14
United States, Nevada, Churchill, On the Indian Lakes road, 6 miles N of Fallon., 39.530584 -118.719524, 1219m

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20734C.L. Moon   s.n.1937-06-23
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Fallon., 39.473529 -118.777374

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20735G. Zappettini   s.n.1951-07-03
United States, Idaho, Cassia, Burley airport., 42.537451 -113.768162, 1311m

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20736P. Lott   2941979-07-28
United States, Nevada, Churchill, 6.5 road miles N of Stillwater on west Coounty road, following Paiute Drain 1.2 miles W., 39.603429 -118.566058, 1189m

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20737S. Anderson   s.n.
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Lahontan Valley, Fallon Indian Reservation., 39.503973 -118.63723

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20738R.R. Halse   34461987-06-04
United States, Oregon, Morrow, At Boardman Junction, milepost 168, along I-84, ca 4.5 miles E of Boardman., 45.833858 -119.62487, 117 - 117m

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20739R.A. Allen   2821937-07-06
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Old [Carson] River district, 2 miles N of Warren Morden Ranch, 6 miles N of Fallon., 39.532876 -118.717912, 1219m

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20740T. Bradshaw   s.n.1937-06-19
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Fallon [Stillwater], R. Freeman Ranch., 39.547419 -118.540143

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20741M.P. Yoder-Williams   12291979-07-11
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Off the NW shoulder of the road to Eden Valley from Golconda, 0.5 km NE of bridge over Humboldt River, 40.981486 -117.479686, 1330m

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20742M.J. Williams; J.L. Reveal, A. Tiehm   78-120A-11978-06-21
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Painted Rock exit on I-80., 39.590981 -119.3683, 1372m


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Google Map

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