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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Phyla cuneifolia (Torr.) Greene
69984A. Nelson   82601901-06-26
USA, Wyoming, Laramie, Guernsey., 42.269691 -104.741631

RENO:V
Phyla cuneifolia (Torr.) Greene
69985C.S. Crandall   20251896-06-20
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Fort Collins, [along] railroad [going] west., 40.619948 -105.139852

RENO:V
Phyla cuneifolia (Torr.) Greene
69986F.J. Lindheimer   10691850-07-00
USA, Texas, Comal, Comanche Spring; New Braunfels etc., 29.703002 -98.124453

RENO:V
Phyla lanceolata (Michx.) Greene
69988A. Tiehm   54761979-08-01
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Pahranagat Valley, S end of upper Pahranagat Lake., 37.28167 -115.12014, 1023 - 1023m

RENO:V
Phyla lanceolata (Michx.) Greene
69989H. Hapeman   27461932-07-10
USA, Nebraska, Kearney, Minden., 40.498625 -98.947859

RENO:V
Phyla lanceolata (Michx.) Greene
69990M.J. Williams   81-126-11981-07-21
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Upper part of upper Pahranagat Lake., 37.312399 -115.127626, 1036m

RENO:V
Phyla lanceolata (Michx.) Greene
69991P. Train   19181938-06-06
USA, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Indian Reservation., 36.689709 -114.643911

RENO:V
Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene
69992J.C. Beatley   114551970-07-14
USA, Nevada, Clark, Indian Springs Ranch, above lake, Indian Springs drainage basin., 36.569683 -115.670576, 945 - 945m

RENO:V
Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene
69993E.O. Wooton   s.n.1902-07-01
USA, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Mesilla Valley., 32.26361 -106.82392

RENO:V
Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene
69994N.H. Holmgren   74231973-08-27
USA, New Mexico, Eddy, Black River crossing, 11 air miles due S of Carlsbad on a secondary road., 32.219899 -104.222933, 960m

RENO:V
Phyla lanceolata (Michx.) Greene
108218G.L. Clifton   472792008-08-10
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Upper Pahranagaat Lake., 37.311053 -115.126535, 1020m


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