Dataset: RENO-V
Taxa: coreopsis => Coreopsis, Coreopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
51885A.A. Heller   76741905-04-13
USA, California, San Bernardino, Kramer., 34.994421 -117.585891

RENO:V
Coreopsis californica (Nutt.) H.K. Sharsmith
51886I.W. Clokey   57411935-04-04
USA, California, San Bernardino, Adelanto-Randsburg., 34.853753 -117.503858, 850m

RENO:V
51887I.W. Clokey   56941935-04-04
USA, California, San Bernardino, Adelanto-Randsburg, 35.16667 -117.58333

RENO:V
51888I.W. Clokey   57641935-04-04
USA, California, San Bernardino, Mojave Desert, Randsburg-Trona., 36.04087 -117.27993, 900m

RENO:V
51889F. Chisakino   22121952-04-27
USA, California, Ventura, On W side of Piru Creek Valley, 0.4 mile S of Agua Blanca Creek., 34.538045 -118.76293, 381m

RENO:V
51890K. Horgan   s.n.1939-04-08
USA, California, Kern, Randsburg., 35.368574 -117.658116

RENO:V
51891G.B. Grant   6811902-04-00
USA, California, Los Angeles, Altadena., 34.189728 -118.131182

RENO:V
51892G.B. Grant   680 22281904-04-21
usa, California, Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island., 33.389063 -118.431776

RENO:V
Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg ex Sweet
51893K.L. Chambers   17911961-12-20
USA, Texas, Nueces, Corpus Christi, Flour Bluff Road, a few miles SW of Corpus Christi Naval Station., 27.65574 -97.309146

RENO:V
51894R.R. Halse   39751989-11-08
USA, Washington, Klickitat, Columbia River Gorge, on the N side of Rowland Lake, ca 3.7 air miles E of Bingen., 45.71012 -121.38086

RENO:V
94451R.R. Halse   97692016-06-28
USA, Idaho, Payette, Along Killebrew Road, ca 0.2 miles E of its junction with US Hwy 95, NE of Fruitland., 44.04172 -116.92158, 657m

RENO:V
112821G.L. Clifton   342701996-05-10
USA, California, Inyo, [Sierra Nevada,] Ash Creek., 36.388084 -118.043815, 1268m


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