Dataset: ENLC-
Taxa: Uropappus => Uropappus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition - Gregory G. Gust Herbarium


ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC00351G. Gust & N. Frakes   15272008-04-19
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Meadow Valley Range Wilderness Area in the Meadow Valley Range. On mesa top just S. of Sunflower Mt. Meadow Vallley Fire of 2005., 37.06566 -114.75029, 1300m

ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC00352G. Gust with H. Hallman   17722009-04-27
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, North Pahroc Range. Just inside Big Rocks Wilderness Area at first disperse campsite. Volcanic, 37.68354 -114.98532, 1675m

ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC00353ES&R   S.N.2007-06-08
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, BLM Ely District. Higby Fire of 2006. Plot HGBB043., 37.46042 -115.05877

ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC01967G. Gust   16652009-04-03
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Northeast base of Mormon Mt. Range. ~0.95mi NW of unnamed two-track road leading to Mormon Mountains Wilderness boundary. Sasquatch Fire of 2006. Plot SAAA002., 37.072699 -114.388475, 1110m

ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC02600G. Gust   24292015-03-30
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, East Mormon Mountains, on east side., 36.917778 -114.279083, 960m

ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC04347G. Gust   33802017-05-17
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Mt. Irish. ~1.0mi by air southeast of Logan Pass on Logan Rd., 37.619474 -115.393306, 1926m

ENLC
Uropappus lindleyi (DC.) Nutt.
ENLC04775G. Gust   32372017-05-13
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Shooting Gallery. East Pahranagat Range. At entrance to Shooting Gallery at pullout., 37.388447 -115.277163, 1411m


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