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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Darmera peltata (Torr. ex Benth.) Voss
36242R. McKee   s.n.1918-04-28
USA, California, Butte, Appleton (located 2.5 mi. N of Magalia), 39.845732 -121.579283

RENO:V
Darmera peltata (Torr. ex Benth.) Voss
36243R.R. Halse   71722007-05-28
USA, Oregon, Benton, By Clemens Park, about 2.8 miles northeast of Alsea, off of State HWY 34, 44.40923 -123.56771, 45m

RENO:V
Darmera peltata (Torr. ex Benth.) Voss
36244L.R. Miller   s.n.1934-04-29
USA, California, El Dorado, El Dorado National Forest, Air Corps Rest Camp., 38.98556 -120.380104

RENO:V
Darmera peltata (Torr. ex Benth.) Voss
102683W. Harnach   13222013-04-25
USA, California, Sierra, Cal-Ida campground, Indian Valley, Fiddle Creek, 12 miles W of Downieville., 39.520183 -120.9969, 696m


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