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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
53911A.H. Wright   s.n.1925-04-17
USA, Texas, Cameron, Brownsville., 25.901747 -97.497484

RENO:V
Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
63872G.R. Hall   s.n.1905-09-03
USA, California, Riverside, Riverside., 33.98251 -117.375718

RENO:V
Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
63873G.R. Hall   s.n.1905-09-03
USA, California, Riverside, Riverside., 33.98251 -117.375718

RENO:V
Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinners
63874E.O. Wooton   s.n.1895-07-16
USA, New Mexico, Dona Ana, White Sands., 32.7944 -106.42459

RENO:V
Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinners
63875M.A. Carleton   3451891-07-31
USA, Kansas, Marion, Marion., 38.348147 -97.019659

RENO:V
Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinners
63876H. Hapeman   26021932-07-10
USA, Nebraska, Kearney, Minden., 40.498625 -98.947859

RENO:V
Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinners
63877I.W. Clokey   38311920-08-28
USA, Colorado, Jefferson, Arvada., 39.8011111 -105.0777778, 1590m

RENO:V
Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinners
63878F.J. Lindheimer   10031850-06-00
USA, Texas, Comal, Comanche Spring; New Braunfels, etc., 29.703002 -98.124453

RENO:V
Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
103707D. Gentilcore   14812018-06-13
USA, Nevada, Clark, Gold Butte National Monument, Lower Red Rock Springs, 36.45921 -114.2129, 555m

RENO:V
Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
105573D. Gentilcore   16812019-08-16
USA, Nevada, Clark, Gold Butte National Monument, Gold Butte, Red Bluff Spring., 36.46019 -114.25331, 506m

RENO:V
Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
110011M. Depies   s.n.2020-08-05
USA, Nevada, Clark, Gold Butte National Monument, Red Rock Springs., 36.459028 -114.218472, 550m


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