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

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University of Nevada Herbarium


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11515T.E. Savage   s.n.1898-06-20
USA, Washington, King, 47.602884 -122.330686

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11517M. Humphreys   s.n.1951-05-06
USA, California, Calaveras, Calaveras Big Trees State Park., 38.275025 -120.30938, 1417 - 1417m

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11518M. S. Clemens   s.n.1908-08-15
USA, Montana, Flathead, N.E. Echo Lake, 48.125919 -114.024268

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42671D.A. Charlet   27222001-06-16
USA, Washington, Kittitas, Stuarat Range, below Ingalls Pass, along trail, 47.4625 -120.944444, 1524m

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42673D.A. Charlet   23491996-11-27
USA, Oregon, Jackson, Siskiyou Mountains, inlet stream from Little Squaw Lake to Big Squaw Lake, near big Squaw Lake, 42.036038 -123.020228, 945m

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42672S. Crockett   4631996-06-16
USA, Idaho, Clearwater, Clearwater National Forest, 11 miles NE of Musselshell on FR 535., 46.458385 -115.626529

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42674P.A. Lehenbauer   s.n.1931-07-00
USA, Washington, Pierce, Mount Rainier National Park., 46.94578 -121.885125

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42675D.A. Charlet   22041995-07-14
USA, California, Nevada, Sierra Nevada, west slope, Rock Creek, Harmony Ridge, Rock Creek nature trail, 39.288938 -120.965022, 1006m

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62090V. Soza   19042006-07-07
USA, Washington, Kittitas, Lower Beverly Creek Trail., 47.406117 -120.883583, 1382m

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102140W. Harnach   14012015-04-13
USA, California, Sierra, 2.4 miles east of the Downieville post office on Highway 49., 39.55335 -120.787017, 967m

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42670N. Otting   34412012-07-27
USA, Oregon, Benton, Willamette Valley, Mulkey Creek drainage, Bald Hill farm, 3.3 air miles west-northwest of downtown Corvallis, 44.575601 -123.327489, 99m

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42676W.H. Duncan   
USA, Georgia, Decatur, detailed locality information protected


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