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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
91866R.R. Halse   62472002-06-20
USA, Oregon, Wallowa, Along the Hat Point Road, 2.3 miles SE of Imnaha., 45.553611 -116.803056, 964 - 964m

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91867N.D. Atwood   12068A1986-04-29
USA, Idaho, Washington, 1 [road] mile N of Dennett Creek, Snake River confluence on side slopes., 44.567387 -117.134012

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91868N.D. Atwood   125381987-05-12
USA, Idaho, Adams, At junction of Wildhorse/Crooked Rivers, NW of Council., 44.95847 -116.72334, 1097m

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Tonella tenella (Benth.) A. Heller
91869G.D. Butler   11931910-04-17
USA, California, Siskiyou, Near Yreka., 41.735419 -122.634471

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Tonella tenella (Benth.) A. Heller
91870L. Leach   36591932-06-10
USA, Oregon, Curry, Humboldt Springs., 42.283532 -124.105895

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Tonella tenella (Benth.) A. Heller
99788R.R. Halse   98952017-04-21
USA, California, Siskiyou, On the W side of I-5 at the Henley Exit, by the junction of the Bradley-Henley and Rancheria Creek Roads., 41.90068 -122.56863, 700m


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Google Map

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