Dataset: ENLC-
Taxa: silene => Silene, Silene
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition - Gregory G. Gust Herbarium


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ENLC01948I.W. Clokey   75141937-08-09
United States, Nevada, Clark, Levell Canyon., 2600m

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ENLC02158S. Frederick   72013-07-04
United States, Nevada, Elko, Tuscarora Mountains, ~56 km northwest by air from Carlin exit of I-80., 41.212936 -116.106819, 1700m

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ENLC02449G. Gust   22692014-04-15
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Toquop Wash, just south of main power line road in large, deep wash with sides composed of conglomerate., 36.939787 -114.210408, 715m

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ENLC02614G. Gust   24432015-03-31
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, East Mormon Mountains. Davidson Canyon, ~100m west of dispersed camping area. In deep calcerous canyon., 36.911389 -114.296944, 1153m

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Silene verecunda var. andersonii (Clokey) N.H. Holmgren & P.K.Holmgren
ENLC04644G. Gust   39402017-07-03
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Worthington Mountains, East slope. ~0.5 miles by air Northeast of Worthington peak., 37.921632 -115.604585, 2220m

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Silene verecunda var. andersonii (Clokey) N.H. Holmgren & P.K.Holmgren
ENLC04746G. Gust   40672017-08-02
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Shooting Gallery. Pahranagat Range. Badger Mountain, ~1.4 miles by air Northeast of Badger Mountain summit., 37.367887 -115.310788, 1968m

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ENLC05193G. Gust   46072018-05-25
United States, Nevada, Nye, Basin and Range National Monument. Coal Valley and White River Valley convergence at northern end of BARNM. ~0.1mi by air east of "Peak 5602" at Natural Arch; just north and below arch., 38.197747 -115.259792, 1663m

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ENLC05804G. Gust   49282019-06-04
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Seaman Range. Fossil Peak. ~0.9mi by air northeast of summit., 37.73289 -115.174404, 1727m


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Google Map

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