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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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74121R.R. Halse   68 8 62005-09-23
USA, Oregon, Lane, Along Baker Beach Road off of Hwy 101, ca 6 miles N of Florence., 44.0885 -124.112306, 2m

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74122R.R. Halse   40071990-05-05
USA, Oregon, Coos, Tenmile Lake, near the end of Devore Arm, ca 1 airline mile S of Lakeside., 43.5601 -124.17316, 12 - 12m

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74123F.J. Lindheimer   8391851-05-00
USA, Texas, Comal, Comanche Spring; New Braunfels, etc., 29.703002 -98.124453

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74124H.B.   25061913-07-08
USA, New Jersey, Cape May, West Cape May., 38.938724 -74.94184

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74125J. Freeman   s.n.1977-04-11
USA, Nevada, Clark, 7-12 Hot Springs, 3 miles W of Moapa., 36.710266 -114.694177, 536m

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74126J.C. Beatley   113461970-07-08
USA, Nevada, Nye, N Ash Meadows, Ash Meadows Road, first ranch S of Devil's Hole, N of ranch buildings, Amargosa drainage basin., 36.417542 -116.304608, 701m

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74127H. Mozingo   71-111971-06-10
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Crystal Spring, near junction of Hwy 25 and Hwy 38., 37.5296 -115.2379, 1170m

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74128A. Tiehm   32141977-05-17
USA, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, along the Muddy River., 36.714103 -114.701373, 524m

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110437J.D. Morefield   35601986-05-04
USA, California, Inyo, White Mountains, Warm Springs at west base of Black Mountain, Owens Valley drainage., 37.26678 -118.27191, 1231m

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113278G.L. Clifton   465772007-09-23
USA, California, Inyo, [Owens Valley,] near Warm Springs., 37.26185 -118.273638, 1219m


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