Dataset: SRP
Taxa: gymnosteris => Gymnosteris,Gymnosteris parvula,Gymnosteris nudicaulis, Gymnosteris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Boise State University, Snake River Plains Herbarium


SRP
1315[unknown]   s.n.1929-05-01
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada, [No locality given.]

SRP
15762L. O'Neal   621995-05-17
U.S.A., Oregon, Union, Vacant lot in N Powder., 45.016667 -117.966667, 993m

SRP
22155R. Mayberry   31991-04-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Minidoka, Locality not given on label., 1320m

SRP
25480A. Pinzl   103531993-04-28
U.S.A., Nevada, Lyon, 3 mi SE of Trn to Como., 1951m

SRP
28828J. F. Smith   54412005-05-23
U.S.A., Idaho, Blaine, junction of highway 20 and Sheep Bridge Access road, 43.331083 -114.359683, 1492m

SRP
28830J. F. Smith   53392005-04-29
U.S.A., Idaho, Lincoln, Sid road, 4 miles from highway 24, 42.9053 -113.926783, 1292m

SRP
3556R. L. Lingenfelter   7631950-05-13
U.S.A., Idaho, Twin Falls, Location: 3 1/2 miles west of Balanced Rock.

SRP
3557R. L. Lingenfelter   7641950-05-13
U.S.A., Idaho, Twin Falls, Location: 3 1/2 miles west of Balanced Rock

SRP
4528   1935-05-00
U.S.A., Idaho, W of bliss.

SRP
5545A. Debolt   11241989-05-25
U.S.A., Idaho, Owyhee, N of hwy 95 on E side of Dry Creek, 1 mi. E of ID/OR border., 1250m

SRP
8848J. W. Grimes   75-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Lincoln, Twin Oaks reservoir., 1646m

SRP
8849J. W. Grimes   75-261975-06-04
U.S.A., Idaho, Lincoln, Thorne Creek reservoir road, from Timber Gulch., 1738m

SRP
39045J. F. Smith   74422008-07-09
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, North of Hazard Lake, Clayburn Trail to Partridge Creek Trail., 45.26855 -116.186283, 2348m


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