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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. Bart.
55402D. Giblin   18522008-06-26
USA, Washington, Lincoln, BLM Land, Coffeepot Lake, shoreline area within 50 meters either side of boat ramp., 47.50043 -118.55564, 550m

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. Bart.
55403H. Hapeman   27611932-07-09
USA, Nebraska, Kearney, Minden., 40.498625 -98.947859

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. Bart.
55404R.R. Halse   77772009-08-26
USA, Oregon, Baker, Hells Canyon, along the Snake River, ca 2.6 miles S of Copperfield along the road going towards Brownlee Dam., 44.9403 -116.83354, 528m

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. Bart.
55405K.H. Thorne   96031991-09-06
USA, Utah, Utah, American Fork, above Utah Lake, near railroad tracks., 40.36328 -111.79561, 1425m

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55406P. Camp   1731979-08-20
USA, Washington, Douglas, Sutherland Creek., 47.370374 -119.985246

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55407J. Bair   3671998-09-08
USA, Nevada, Churchill, Lahanton Valley, Stillwater Point Reservoir Diversion Canal, 0.5 miles W of Stillwater Refuge., 39.483005 -118.563587, 1192m

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55408R.R. Halse   73762007-08-21
USA, South Dakota, Corson, Along US Hwy 12 at McIntosh, at a small rest area on the N side of McIntosh Lake., 45.92437 -101.33551, 700m

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55115M.J. Williams   77-65-51977-08-09
USA, Nevada, Washoe, Prater Way, E of Sparks., 39.541897 -119.699474, 1372 - 1372m

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55116F.H. Hillman   s.n.1894-08-12
USA, Nevada, Washoe, NE of Glendale., 39.524241 -119.720296

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55117B.O. Moore   9331937-08-09
USA, Nevada, Washoe, Truckee River, Wadsworth., 39.633294 -119.282625, 1219 - 1219m

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55118M.J. Williams   81-130-21981-07-21
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Panaca Hot Springs., 37.806703 -114.381086

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55119A. Tiehm   36681977-07-22
USA, Nevada, Churchill, S end of Rattlesnake Reservoir E of Fallon [now called S Line Reservoir]., 39.482548 -118.727272, 1201m

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55120T.L. Breene   561937-08-28
USA, California, Lassen, Honey Lake Valley., 40.226703 -120.297314

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55121B. Fujii   381955-10-27
USA, Nevada, Washoe, Edge of Truckee River, 200 yards S of US Hwy 40 [now I-80 corridor], 8 miles E of Reno., 39.509519 -119.640321

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55122G.E. Osterhout   s.n.1908-07-25
USA, Colorado, Weld, New Windsor., 40.479497 -104.908926

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55123V. Lehman   271935-00-00
USA, Utah, Box Elder, Bear River Refuge., 41.510012 -112.101715

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. P. C. Barton
55124O.B. Metcalfe   s.n.1901-08-00
USA, New Mexico, Grant, Mangas Springs., 32.8423 -108.5109

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61380Seeds of Success   NV0302012-10-18
USA, Nevada, Churchill, Dixie Valley Hot Springs, 39.837997 -118.019536, 1016m

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84976B.L. Wilson   116292005-08-25
USA, Oregon, Multnomah, Bull Run Watershed, edge of Bull Run Reservoir # 1, at the end of the spur road from the 10 road., 45.46466 -122.1169, 320m

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108917G.L. Clifton   472292008-07-02
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Pescio Ranch., 39.486905 -114.72222, 1972m

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114248G.L. Clifton   369452001-07-04
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] Round Valley Reservoir., 40.114389 -120.96475, 1355m

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Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W. P. C. Barton
114247G.L. Clifton   466052007-09-23
USA, California, Inyo, [Owens Valley,] Warm Springs Road., 37.323486 -118.363206, 1242m

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114528G.L. Clifton   433442004-09-24
USA, California, Inyo, [Owens Valley,] Warren Lake., 37.188726 -118.332445, 1207m

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114527G.L. Clifton   352421996-08-24
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada], Lake Almanor, N of Chester., 40.341861 -121.218806, 1373m

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115484A. Tiehm   193212022-09-23
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Meadow Valley, Panaca Spring along 5th Street,N of Panaca, 37.80667 -114.38089, 1454m

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117216J.D. Morefield   41941986-07-24
USA, California, Inyo, White Mountains, Warm Springs, at W base of Black Mountain, Owens Valley drainage., 37.26728 -118.27381, 1216m


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