Dataset: ENLC-
Taxa: thymophylla => Thymophylla, Thymophylla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition - Gregory G. Gust Herbarium


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ENLC00428J. Brickey, M. Gara   S. N.2006-04-05
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, 37.07085 -114.47367

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ENLC00429G. Gust & N. Frakes   15162008-04-18
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, West slope of Meadow Valley Mt. Range. About 2.5mi ESE of Cane Springs Valley Rd. Box Fire of 2006., 37.0115 -114.81769, 1194m

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ENLC00430G. Gust   20372011-05-05
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Parashant-Grand Canyon N.M. BLM Administered. East side of The Cockscomb (Pakoon Ridge). ~0.5mi by air west of Pakoon Springs Rd. (Rt 111) and ~3.9mi by air north by northwest of Pakoon Springs., 36.46714 -113.98856, 969m

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ENLC02448G. Gust   22682014-04-15
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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ENLC02472G. Gust   2014-06-03
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Pahranagat Wash. Old Highway 93 ~ 0.3mi by air northwest of Old State Boundary Historical Marker., 37.049583 -114.984222, 768m

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ENLC03116G. Gust   2015-05-06
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Mormon Mesa ACEC. Slope just southwest ~2.9mi by air of Moapa Peak and ~.5mi by air North of Lincoln County border., 36.851472 -114.503083, 1017m

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ENLC03383G. Gust   2016-05-09
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Coyote Springs Valley. On old Lincoln Highway. ~200m northeast of historic landmark sign and 100m east of Hwy 93., 37.045778 -114.983361, 799m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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