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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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Samolus ebracteatus Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth
63435A. Tiehm   57021980-05-24
USA, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, stream at Warm Springs Ranch., 36.72 -114.72, 536 - 536m

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Samolus ebracteatus Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth
63436P. Train   18471938-05-26
USA, Nevada, Clark, Home Ranch, Warm Springs, 8 miles W of Moapa., 36.709579 -114.714323, 610m

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63437M.J. Williams   81-149-31981-07-24
USA, Nevada, Nye, Duckwater Indian Reservation, Warm Spring area E of Hwy 20., 38.936639 -115.697744, 1524m

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63438J.L. Reveal   14351968-07-01
USA, Nevada, Nye, Ash Meadows, Point of Rocks Springs; Amargosa drainage basin., 36.401327 -116.272796, 706m

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63439J.H. Barber   s.n.1898-08-10
USA, California, Los Angeles, 34.006188 -118.21075

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63440H.M. Hall   49551904-05-24
USA, California, Riverside, Vicinity of Riverside, Spring Brook., 33.997411 -117.372372, 229m

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63441J.C. Beatley   90251969-06-17
USA, Nevada, Nye, NE Ash Meadows, Ash Meadows Road, abandoned ranch S of Devil's Hole, Amargosa drainage basin., 36.413674 -116.295003, 701m

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63442J.C. Beatley   90231969-06-17
USA, Nevada, Nye, E Ash Meadows, Point of Rocks Springs, Amargosa drainage basin., 36.401327 -116.272796, 701m

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63443M.J. Williams   80-250-21980-07-26
USA, Nevada, Nye, Ash Meadows, Collins Ranch., 36.4161 -116.2928, 671m

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63444P. Train   23911938-08-28
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Pahranagat Valley, Crystal Springs, 5 miles S of Hiko, 40 miles W of Caliente., 37.531341 -115.233498, 1158m

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63445I. LaRivers   7261937-08-02
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Pahranagat Valley, Ash Springs., 37.461279 -115.193345, 1143m

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115524A. Tiehm   193272022-09-23
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Meadow Valley, Panaca Spring along 5th St. north of Panaca, 37.80667 -114.38089, 1454m


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