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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78596F.J. Lindheimer   9491849-03-00
USA, Texas, Comal, Comanche Spring: New Braunfels, etc., 29.703002 -98.124453

RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78597R. Headlee   491937-06-00
USA, Texas, Ochiltree, Harker Ranch., 36.400031 -100.80265, 914m

RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78598B.J. Ertter   29621979-06-24
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, On main road [Hwy 260, Wickiup Wash], ca 4.5 miles ESE of Camp Verde., 34.532604 -111.810373, 975m

RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78599N.D. Atwood   305512004-08-05
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, Ca 2.5 miles N of I-40/Hwy 6 junction., 35.003 -107.148333, 1733m

RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78600L.C. Higgins   224042001-04-10
USA, Arizona, Mohave, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, Paws Pocket., 36.214271 -113.215406, 1500m

RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78601E.O. Wooton   s.n.1903-09-17
USA, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Mesa W of the Organ Mountains., 32.291213 -106.698174

RENO:V
Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & A. Gray
78602O.B. Metcalfe   661903-05-15
USA, New Mexico, Grant, Mangas Springs, 18 miles NW of Silver City., 32.842573 -108.511718, 1494m

RENO:V
78603J.C. Blumer   s.n.1907-09-18
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Paradise., 31.934813 -109.21895, 1676m

RENO:V
111353L. Makings   70232021-08-27
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado NF, Patagonia Mountains, Finky and Adams Canyon off Harshaw Road, ca mile N of Duquesne., 31.39447 -110.68873, 1610m


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