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

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Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition - Gregory G. Gust Herbarium


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ENLC01743J. Brickey, T. Bishop   2006-08-29
United States, Nevada, White Pine, known unnamed spring 2 along Ranger Creek, 39.33225 -114.52627, 2086m

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ENLC01744J. Brickey, J. Gelskey   S. N.2006-08-07
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Upper Bastian Spring, 39.15415 -114.58116, 2290m

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ENLC01745G. Gust & B. Franzone   14002007-08-16
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, BLM Ely District. Clover Mt. Range. 0.3mi east of intersection with Bunker's Pass Rd, just south of Ash Springs. Duzak Fire of 2005, 37.36343 -114.0847, 1464m

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ENLC04160Curt Leet   s.n.1977-07-16
UNITED STATES, WYOMING, 1 mile west of Cokeville, under rocky peak, 1890m

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Populus fremondii
ENLC04159Curt 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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ENLC04158Curt Leet   s.n.1977-06-17
UNITED STATES, WYOMING, 17 miles N. of Cokeville, east side of Sublette Ridge, 2088m

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Populus trichocarpa Torr. & A. Gray
ENLC04900G. Gust   39212017-07-02
United States, Nevada, Nye, Basin and Range National Monument. Upper western slope of Garden Valley, along Pine Creek. ~1.2 miles by air North-Northwest of Carpenter Spring., 38.06414 -115.625717, 1851m

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ENLC05047G. Gust   44452018-04-29
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Seaman Range. Unnamed spring, ~3.5mi by air west by northwest of Fossil Peak and ~150m southwest of unnamed two-track end, on 1984 Seaman Fire., 37.732863 -115.244384, 1598m


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