Dataset: USU-USUUB
Taxa: Petradoria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Utah State University Uintah Basin


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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019171S. Goodrich   290332016-07-01
USA, Utah, Uintah, Asphalt Wash Road, 6.75 mi and 200° from Bonanza, 39.928815 -109.220948, 1579m

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019172John S. Bennett   471906-06-28
USA, Utah, Uintah, Pothole Ridge, 40.725833 -109.4275

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019173John W. Wyckoff   s.n.1974-07-05
USA, Utah, Daggett, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Ashley National Forest, Eagle Basin., 40.875792 -109.581531, 2195m

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019173John W. Wyckoff   s.n.1974-07-05
USA, Utah, Daggett, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Ashley National Forest, Eagle Basin., 40.875792 -109.581531, 2195m

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019174David B. Palmer   391993-07-11
USA, Utah, Uintah, 40.561249 -109.566849, 1981m

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019175S. Goodrich   252101995-07-21
USA, Utah, Uintah, Brush Creek. Highway 191 intercept ca. 10 miles north of Vernal., 40.589734 -109.466806

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019176S. Goodrich   266512003-06-20
USA, Utah, Daggett, Three Corners area, Bender Mountain., 40.973992 -109.100811, 2459m

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019188Mike Smith   s.n.1997-06-30
USA, Utah, Uintah, 40.607953 -109.564274

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Petradoria pumila (Nutt.) Greene
USUUB019187S. Goodrich   273682008-06-10
USA, Utah, Uintah, East Tavaputs Plateau, 39.875833 -109.234722, 1720m


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