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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Pycnanthemum albescens Torr. & A. Gray
55435D. Demaree   606911969-07-18
USA, Arkansas, Ouachita, Mount Ida., 34.556764 -93.634082, 213m

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum albescens Torr. & A. Gray
55436D. Demaree   565851967-07-08
USA, Arkansas, Pike, Daisy., 34.237328 -93.742133, 145m

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum californicum Torr. ex Durand
55437A. Tiehm   136932001-07-15
USA, Nevada, Carson City, Sierra Nevada, Carson Range, 1.3 road miles SW of the junction of Kings Canyon Road and Canyon Drive., 39.145075 -119.820419, 1768m

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum californicum Torr. ex Durand
55438K.L. Chambers   20631963-09-20
USA, California, Shasta, Just above Sacramento River, by I-5 (formerly Hwy 99) at Pollard Flat, 1.5 miles N of La Moine, N of Shasta Lake., 40.996494 -122.413012, 403m

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum californicum Torr. ex Durand
55439J.H. Barber   2391897-06-30
USA, California, Los Angeles, Bear Canyon., 34.239123 -118.127993

RENO:V
55440D. Demaree   604451969-06-25
USA, Arkansas, Yell, Arkansas Valley, Belleville., 35.093146 -93.44852

RENO:V
55441D.S. Correll   358951968-07-16
USA, Texas, Hunt, 4 miles S of Commerce., 33.183935 -95.931072

RENO:V
55442H.L. Chambers   15861958-08-22
USA, Connecticut, New Haven, On Hwy 156, 1.5 miles S of junction with Hwy 156A at Old Lyme., 41.312907 -72.331297

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum virginianum (L.) T. Dur. & B.D. Jacks. ex B.L. Rob. & Fernald
55443H. Hapeman   27821932-07-23
USA, Nebraska, Kearney, Minden., 40.498625 -98.947859

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum californicum Torr. ex Durand
112739G.L. Clifton   382852002-07-05
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] Willow Creek., 39.7725 -120.56, 1433m

RENO:V
Pycnanthemum californicum Torr. ex Durand
112762G.L. Clifton   372642001-08-20
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] Genesee Valley., 40.063694 -120.6995, 1146m


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