Dataset: LSU-Vascular Plants
Taxa: Sarcobataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00081143Elinor Lehto   L232741978-08-09
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Farmington Valley, 36.718 -108.368

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052556R. J. Shaw   51381993-06-21
United States, Colorado, Alamosa

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052557R. J. Shaw   51061993-05-26
United States, Utah, Tooele, Along I-80, 15 miles east of Wendover UT., 1280m

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052561Royal D. Suttkus   67-35-151967-07-05
United States, Nevada, Pershing, 2.3 miles N of Sulphur.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052564Kay H. Beach   9791940-07-28
United States, Nevada, Nye, Two miles northwest of Penelas Mill (15 miles north-west of Ione), northwestern Nye County., 1859m

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052565Susan W. Hutchinson   88571930-07-00
United States, Arizona, Navajo

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052558Royal D. Suttkus   67-26-21967-06-17
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, 30.2 miles east of Warm springs.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052559Royal D. Suttkus   67-35-121967-07-05
United States, Nevada, Pershing, 2.3 miles N of Sulphur.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052560Royal D. Suttkus   67-35-121967-07-05
United States, Nevada, Pershing, 2.3 miles N of Sulphur.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052562Kay H. Beach   9801940-07-28
United States, Nevada, Nye, Two miles northwest of Penelas Mill (15 miles north-west of Ione), northwestern Nye County.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0052563Susan W. Hutchinson   73981937-05-30
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda, North of Coaldale.


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Google Map

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