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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Aspidotis californica (Nutt.) Mett. ex. Copel
15604M.J. Williams   s.n.1970-06-10
USA, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Park, Hospital Rock, near Hwy 198., 36.520579 -118.772013

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Aspidotis californica (Hook.) Nutt. ex Copeland
15605G.B. Grant   2481901-00-00
USA, California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica Range., 34.09866 -118.71315

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
15606C.R. Quick   52-1691952-07-12
USA, California, Tuolumne, Sierra Nevada, near Pinecrest., 38.188528 -119.990739

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
15607M.J. Williams   s.n.1967-08-20
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] Rene's Falls, Jamison Creek, above Johnsville., 39.73441 -120.755119, 1859 - 1859m

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
15608M.J. Williams   s.n.1967-09-02
USA, California, Siskiyou, [Scott Mountains,] Cabin Meadow., 41.356536 -122.606412, 1829 - 1829m

RENO:V
Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
15609M.J. Williams   s.n.1967-08-20
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] Rene's Falls, Jamison Creek, above Johnsville., 39.73441 -120.755119, 1859 - 1859m

RENO:V
Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
15610M. Lavin   sw491980-06-20
USA, California, Mono, Sierra Nevada, 1 mile above Leavitt Falls., 38.309606 -119.579292, 2469 - 2469m

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Aspidotis californica (Hook.) Nutt. ex Copeland
39472I.W. Clokey   51571931-04-23
USA, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara [i.e. Channel] Islands, Santa Cruz Island, Dix Canyon., 34.044982 -119.725853, 20m

RENO:V
Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39473H.N. Mozingo   s.n.1971-08-05
USA, Nevada, Washoe, [Sierra Nevada, Carson Range], Little Valley, west side, 39.251486 -119.886517, 2012m

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39474H.N. Mozingo   s.n.1967-08-15
USA, Nevada, Washoe, [Sierra Nevada, Carson Range], Little Valley, west ridge, 39.260159 -119.892997, 2286m

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39475A.A. Heller   89941908-06-27
USA, California, Mariposa, Yosemite National Park, on the trail near Vernal Falls., 37.724948 -119.545304, 1676m

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39476P.B. Kennedy   2311901-08-07
USA, California, Nevada, [Sierra Nevada,] Soda Springs., 39.323238 -120.379925

RENO:V
Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39477P.B. Kennedy   2311901-08-07
USA, California, Nevada, [Sierra Nevada,] Soda Springs., 39.323238 -120.379925

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39478A.A. Heller   58521902-07-13
USA, California, Mendocino, Near John Days., 39.380018 -123.107552

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
39479A.A. Heller   71681903-08-14
USA, California, Nevada, [Sierra Nevada,] above Donner Lake toward Donner Pass., 39.323673 -120.30982

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
56916V. Soza   19002006-07-07
USA, Washington, Kittitas, Beverly Creek Trail., 47.407333 -120.8755, 1500m

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
86253S. Gage   47361998-06-27
USA, Oregon, Josephine, Forest Road 2512, near Chrome Ridge, Siskiyou National Forest., 42.430556 -123.735, 1341m

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
102225W. Harnach   12972013-04-06
USA, California, Sierra, 1.6 miles W of Goodyears Bar on Highway 49 and N of the Ramshorn campground., 39.5437 -120.913183

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Aspidotis densa (Brack.) Lellinger
110599A. Tiehm   189152021-06-17
USA, Nevada, Elko, East Humboldt Mountains, slopes N of Weeks Creek, SW of Lizzies Basin., 40.93655 -115.10741, 2637m

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Aspidotis californica (Hook.) Nutt. ex Copel.
112484I.W. Clokey   44351929-04-00
USA, California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica Mountains, Mandeville Canyon., 34.093767 -118.518653, 300m


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