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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
101755D. Williams   2017-182017-06-17
USA, Nevada, Elko, Humboldt-Toiyabe NF, Wildhorse Crossing Campgrounds., 41.72341 -115.89319, 1806m

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102773W. Harnach   1531989-06-18
USA, California, Sierra, Sierra Valley, Calpine Ranch (home)., 39.666806 -120.426433, 1506m

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106394S. Anderson   s.n.1997-05-09
USA, Nevada, Elko, Humboldt-Toiyabe NF, Ruby Mountains Ranger District, Toyn Creek., 40.319997 -115.52274, 2073 - 2103m

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Poteridium annuum (Nutt. ex Hook.) Spach
116547W. Harnach   1531989-06-18
USA, California, Sierra, Sierra Valley, Calpine Ranch (home)., 39.666806 -120.426433, 1506m

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116549H.M. Hall   40461903-06-00
USA, California, Siskiyou, Mount Shasta, near Sisson., 41.314831 -122.30911, 1037m

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116550G.D. Butler   14681910-06-03
USA, California, Siskiyou, Quartz Valley., 41.59889 -122.976281

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116551A.A. Heller   101851910-06-04
USA, Oregon, Umatilla, Gibbon., 45.699576 -118.36496

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Poteridium occidentale (Nutt.) Rydb.
116552R.R. Halse   34671987-06-17
USA, Oregon, Benton, At the junction of Old Pacific Highway and OR Hwy 99W, N of Lewisburg., 44.628995 -123.241424, 93m

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116553A. Tiehm   73911982-07-20
USA, California, Nevada, Boca Dam, near the water master's house, S of the dam., 39.387901 -120.098991, 1676m

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116554M.J. Williams   84-82-31984-06-20
USA, California, Modoc, 13.4 miles W along Parker Creek Road [from Cedarville-Gerlach Road]., 41.462648 -120.242583, 1585m

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116555M.J. Williams   83-151-11983-09-13
USA, California, Modoc, Along side of road from Alturas to Cedarville, 3.8 miles W of Cedarville road.., 41.556112 -120.339448, 1554m

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116556M.J. Williams   84-75-21984-06-30
USA, California, Modoc, On Hwy 395, 27.4 miles N of Cedar Pass Road., 41.911333 -120.330292, 1295m


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