Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: Antennaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
116265J.D. Morefield   2240.11984-07-03
USA, California, Mono, White Mountains, 1.3 mile S55°E of Tres Plumas bench mark 11107 on ridge northeast of Meadow, Fishlake Valley drainage., 37.56422 -118.14804, 3170m

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116478J.D. Morefield   22961984-07-08
USA, California, Mono, White Mountains, 1.5 mile N 45° E of Sheep Mountain summit above Cottonwood Basin, Fishlake Valley drainage., 37.5433 -118.1998, 3459m

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116799M. Purdy   1092020-06-17
USA, California, Inyo, `Inyo NF, E slope of S Sierra Nevada, Coyote Flat, Sanger Meadow, on W bank of Cow Creek, ca 100 meters E of bridge where FR 32E301 crosses Cow Creek and 15 meters upslope of creek., 37.1811 -118.4454, 3006m

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116798M. Purdy   232019-07-27
USA, California, Inyo, Inyo NF, E slope of S Sierra Nevada, on gently sloping plateau between Coyote Ridge and Green Lake, ca 300 meters due N of where the trail from Green Lake crests the plateau., 37.1738 -118.5286, 3534m

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116797M. Purdy   112019-07-26
USA, California, Inyo, Inyo NF, E slope of S Sierra Nevada, Coyote Ridge, just S of the highest point of the Hunchback, ca 200 feet due S of the summit., 37.171 -118.5183, 3685m

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117053J.D. Morefield   42401986-07-29
USA, California, Mono, White Mountains, margin of flat bench (dry tarn?) in S upper Middle Creek drainage, 2.2 miles S49°E of Montgomery Peak, Fishlake Valley drainage., 37.8139 -118.33, 3356m

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118108D.M. Neubauer   24202023-07-21
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, Campito Mountain, 1.34 air-miles WNW UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.50216 -118.195573, 3318m

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118139D.M. Neubauer   24532023-07-25
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, northwestern base of County Line Hill, 1.57 air-miles SW of UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.480568 -118.188193, 3211m

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118136D.M. Neubauer   24562023-07-25
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, northwestern base of County Line Hill, 1.56 air-miles SW of UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.480568 -118.188193, 3210m

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118132D.M. Neubauer   24602023-07-26
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, North Fork of Crooked Creek at Cave Fork, 1.56 air-miles E of UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.499598 -118.14309, 3013m

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118102D.M. Neubauer   24752023-07-30
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, Poison Creek watershed, .66 air-mile NNW UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.507932 -118.176823, 3116m

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118095D.M. Neubauer   24812023-08-07
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, North Fork of Crooked Creek, just west of pond at UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.500652 -118.171957, 3091m

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118094D.M. Neubauer   24822023-08-07
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, North Fork of Crooked Creek, just west of pond at UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.500652 -118.171957, 3091m

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118090D.M. Neubauer   24862023-08-08
USA, California, Mono County, (W&I) White Mountains, Campito Meadow, 1.99 air-miles WNW of UC White Mountain Research Center Crooked Creek Station, 37.506547 -118.206859, 3273m

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118312C.J. Rothfels   56262022-06-21
USA, Utah, Cache, Logan Canyon, beginning of Spawn Creek Trail on Temple Fork Road, ca 1.6 km ESE of the canyon highway [Hwy 89]., 41.828755 -111.5751367, 1815m

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118782A. Tiehm   195072023-06-20
USA, Nevada, Elko, Snake Mountains, table lands NNW of Black Mountain, on road to S Fork Salmon Falls Creek, 41.76648 -114.98659, 1926m

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118970A. Tiehm   190932022-06-05
USA, Nevada, Elko, extreme N end of Butte Valley, springs on E side of road just south of The Narrows, 40.21986 -115.00758, 1929m


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