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

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Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition - Gregory G. Gust Herbarium


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Physalis hederifolia var. palmeri (A. Gray) C. L. Hitch.
ENLC01772G. Gust with N. Frakes   18402009-05-15
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, North Pahroc Range. Disperse campsite next to large igneous protrusions, 37.75936 -114.98338, 1653m

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Physalis hederifolia var. palmeri (A. Gray) C. L. Hitchcock
ENLC01773G. Gust & N. Frakes   16262008-07-11
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Clover Mt. Range. ~1.9mi ENE of Elgin. Dusky Fire of 2006., 37.3592 -114.50233, 1380m

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ENLC01774G. Gust, N. Frakes, & B. Franzone   13092007-06-22
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Big Rocks Wilderness Area., 37.7105 -114.98084, 1701m

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ENLC01775G. Gust, N. Frakes, & B. Franzone   13102007-06-22
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Big Rocks Wilderness Area., 37.7105 -114.98084, 1701m

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ENLC01827D. Gentilcore   1142012-06-26
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Clover Mountains. Within Sams (2009) burned area. 3.0km by air NE of Sheep Spring., 37.415194 -114.244833, 1788m

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ENLC01870D. Gentilcore   1572012-07-21
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Delamar Mountains. Within Jumbo (2011) burned area. 1.94 km ENE of Jumbo Springs Stock Tank., 37.362917 -114.746667, 1952m

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ENLC00658ES&R Crew   S. N.2006-08-11
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Delamar Fire. Plot DE16BB030., 37.293693 -114.641241

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ENLC02599G. Gust   24282015-03-30
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, East Mormon Mountains, on east side., 36.917778 -114.279083, 960m

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ENLC03645G. Gust   30972017-03-22
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Mormon Mesa. East of Mormon Mountains, ~4.1 mi. by air ENE of historic Rox on two-track road., 36.905255 -114.600525, 819m

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ENLC04198Curt Leet   s.n.1980-10-00
United States, New Mexico, 30 miles north of Farmington in NW corner of NM on CO border, 1829m


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