Dataset: ENLC-
Taxa: Enceliopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition - Gregory G. Gust Herbarium


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Enceliopsis nudicaulis (A. Gray) A. Nelson
ENLC00234G. Gust with H. Hallman   1748A2009-04-26
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, East Pahranagat Range. ~6.0 miles west of HWY 93., 37.24093 -115.19962, 1101m

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Enceliopsis nudicaulis (A. Gray) A. Nels.
ENLC00233T. Forbis   2005-05-31
United States, Nevada, Nye, White River Valley, 38.352069 -115.176456

ENLC
Enceliopsis nudicaulis (A. Gray) A. Nels.
ENLC01985G. Gust   21562013-04-09
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Kane Springs Valley. Delamar Wilderness, just north of disperse campsite in Kane Springs Wash. ~7.1 miles by air east by northeast of HWY 93, on the east side of Kane Springs Road., 37.01349 -114.86272, 945m

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Enceliopsis nudicaulis (A. Gray) A. Nels.
ENLC03593G. Gust   29272016-05-24
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Little White Horse Hills. Along two-track road, ~0.3 miles by air South of Elko County line., 40.112892 -114.213661, 1840m

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ENLC04415G. Gust   34882017-05-20
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Seaman Range. On Black Horse Road, ~2.0mi by air northeast of Fossil Peak and ~2.1mi by air northwest of intersection with Hwy318., 37.748117 -115.161987, 1391m

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ENLC05239G. Gust   46522018-05-26
United States, Nevada, Nye, Basin and Range National Monument. Garden Valley, lower east slope. ~0.8mi by air south of intersection of Sunnyside Road and Sherwood Wash on BLM Road 936476., 38.261346 -115.353757, 1642m

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Enceliopsis nudicaulis (A. Gray) A. Nels.
ENLC05183G. Gust   46642018-06-05
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Sand Spring Valley, extreme eastern, upper slope. ~1.3mi by air north by northwest of Penoyer Spring, just east of BARNM's western boundary., 37.721254 -115.573463, 1849m


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