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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
26167W.H. Duncan   21641940-04-27
USA, Georgia, Chatham, Along US Hwy 80, 9 miles W of Savannah., 32.104463 -81.226702

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21436I.W. Clokey   45051929-03-00
USA, California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica Mountains, Mandeville Canyon., 34.09394 -118.50264, 350m

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21437J. Barber   471897-03-14
USA, California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica Forestry Station., 34.036992 -118.515052

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21438J. Kelsey   1681892-00-00
USA, New Jersey, Atlantic, South River., 39.44188 -74.799226

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21439E.O. Wooton   s.n.1905-03-19
USA, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Mesa W of the Organ Mountains., 32.292594 -106.697778

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21440R. Thomas   68361968-04-08
USA, Florida, Escambia, I-10, 1 mile E of intersection of Hwy 90-A., 30.525775 -87.321659

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21441H.N. Mozingo   s.n.1949-05-07
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Lakehurst., 40.014561 -74.311257

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D. A. Sutton
21442R.C. Friesner   28421934-05-27
USA, Indiana, Starke, 0.5 mile SE of San Pierre., 41.194033 -86.879106

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Nuttallanthus texanus (Scheele) D.A. Sutton
98926R.R. Halse   99182017-04-22
USA, California, Lake, Coast Range, Mendocino NF, along Bartlett Springs Road, ca 9.6 miles W of its junction with Bear Valley Road, N end of Indian Valley Reservoir., 39.15559 -122.57632, 458m

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Nuttallanthus texanus (Scheele) D.A. Sutton
106059L. Makings   62292019-04-06
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Tonto NF, Mesquite Wash, tributary to Sycamore Creek about 0.4 mile W of Hwy 87., 33.730316 -111.516754, 620m


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