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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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Hesperolinon adenophyllum (A. Gray) Small
41397K. Brandegee   1121911-07-01
USA, California, Lake, Glenbrook., 38.851737 -122.758001

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Hesperolinon breweri (A. Gray) Small
41398K. Brandegee   341907-06-16
USA, California, Contra Costa, On the E side of Mount Diablo, between Antioch and Marsh Creek., 37.904557 -121.802646

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Hesperolinon clevelandii (Greene) Small
41399K. Brandegee   1131911-06-29
USA, California, Napa, Butts Canyon, near Aetna., 38.678099 -122.444711

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Hesperolinon congestum (A. Gray) Small
41400K. Brandegee   
USA, California, Marin, detailed locality information protected

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41401H.M. Hall   78251907-05-23
USA, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez Mountains., 34.500006 -119.789158, 686m

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41402A.A. Heller   74271904-05-18
USA, California, Santa Clara, Summit of the first ridge W of Los Gatos., 37.224561 -121.989872

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83768A. Tiehm   175252016-06-24
USA, Nevada, Washoe, Mosquito Mountains, west of the pole line road at the north end of the range, 1.2 air miles SE of NV-CA-OR border, 41.98328 -119.981448, 1597m

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104368G. Rink   15894.12019-06-20
USA, California, Lassen, Along Hwy 395, west of Ramhorn Campground, 40.701645 -120.297307, 1646m

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112314M. Hagebusch   2022022-07-10
USA, Oregon, Crook, Big Summit Prairie., 44.35 -120.2048, 1369m

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112916G.L. Clifton   378042002-05-31
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada], Serpentine Canyon., 40.026944 -121.1375, 835m

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113254G.L. Clifton   367752001-05-29
USA, California, Plumas, Mount Jura Road [Sierra Nevada], 40.089861 -120.823722, 1189m

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115554A. Tiehm   191762022-07-03
USA, Nevada, Washoe, Mosquito Mts, S of Twelvemile Creek, 1.5 air miles SE of NV-CA-OR corner, 41.97876 -119.9795, 1609m


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Google Map

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