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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
75260R.R. Halse   38601989-05-30
USA, Washington, Klickitat, Along State Hwy 14, 1.7 miles E of Bingen., 45.701 -121.4359, 60m

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Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
75261R.R. Halse   72202007-06-18
USA, Oregon, Hood River, Along I-84 at Mitchell Point Overlook, ca 5 miles W of Hood River., 45.702833 -121.618517, 49 - 49m

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Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
75262B. Semsrott   16861998-06-27
USA, Oregon, Josephine, Siskiyou NF, along FR 4105, 2.8 miles from its junction with FR 4103., 42.315278 -123.716111, 732 - 732m

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Torilis nodosa (L.) Gaertn.
75263B. Ertter   32811980-05-06
USA, California, Butte, Peter Ahart Ranch, ca 2.5 miles NNE of Honcut, between Oroville and Marysville., 39.360808 -121.52845, 30m

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Torilis nodosa (L.) Gaertn.
75264H.A. Walker   5951907-05-19
USA, California, Alameda, Berkeley., 37.871593 -122.272747

RENO:V
Torilis nodosa (L.) Gaertn.
75265H.A. Walker   5951907-05-19
USA, California, Alameda, Berkeley., 37.871593 -122.272747

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Torilis nodosa (L.) Gaertn.
102865R.R. Halse   102152018-04-21
USA, California, Glenn, along Interstate 5, at rest stop ca 6 mi N or Willows, 39.59211 -122.21956, 38m

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Torilis japonica (Houtt.) DC.
110934R.R. Halse   108292021-07-24
USA, Oregon, Washington, Forest Grove, 4036 NW Half Mile Lane., 45.549719 -123.181719, 66m

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Torilis nodosa (L.) Gaertn.
112431I.W. Clokey   50141930-06-09
USA, California, Santa Barbara, Prisoners Harbor., 34.018222 -119.68327, 40m

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Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link
116008R.R. Halse   110652022-06-25
USA, Oregon, Benton, Coast Range, along South Fork Road, ca 1.6 miles E of junction with Tobe Creek Road., 44.33834 -123.56292, 146m


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