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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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41058W. Roderick   s.n.1967-07-24
USA, California, Del Norte, Old Gasquet Toll Road., 41.860482 -123.898323, 457m

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41059D.A. Charlet   22931996-07-11
USA, California, Plumas, Sierra Nevada, Butterfly Valley Botanical Area, Plumas National Forest, 39.997571 -120.986588, 1195m

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41060L.S. Rose   631091963-06-03
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada, Plumas NF,] Butterfly Valley, 2 miles SW of Keddie., 40.009203 -120.994667, 914m

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41061R.H. Miller   11071954-06-05
USA, Oregon, Lincoln, roadside, 2 miles N of Waldport, on U.S. 101., 44.455241 -124.074395

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41062E. McClintock   s.n.1967-07-28
USA, California, Siskiyou, SW of Mount Eddy, Gumboot Lake., 41.20905 -122.507725, 1829m

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41063H.M. Hall   86611909-07-25
USA, California, Trinity, Salmon Mountains, Bullard Basin, near Dorleska, from Coffee Creek to Dorleska and Union Creek., 41.083103 -122.898629, 1900m

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41064H.N. Mozingo   s.n.1961-06-00
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada, Plumas NF,] Butterfly Valley., 40.009203 -120.994667

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102928W. Harnach   14242015-07-01
USA, California, Sierra, [Sierra Nevada,] upper end of Harris Meadows, on FR 98, 3 miles off of Henness Pass Road., 39.520667 -120.732833, 1786m

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114120G.L. Clifton   406272003-06-11
USA, California, Plumas, [Sierra Nevada,] York Creek., 40.011227 -121.125624, 1341m

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41066R.D. Thomas   69051968-04-09
USA, Mississippi, Jackson, Beside old US Hwy 90, 2 miles W of Fontainebleau., 30.39574 -88.755018

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41065H.N. Mozingo   
USA, Alabama, Baldwin, detailed locality information protected


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