Dataset: MEM
Taxa: Purshia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.
MEM004640Martha Powell   631969-06-21
United States, Colorado, Larimer

MEM
Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.
MEM003088John R. Keith   2321968-05-23
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba

MEM
Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.
MEM021130Randall J. Bayer, Bernard Goffinet   CA-930161993-07-16
United States, California, Inyo, Sierra Nevada range, basin below Chocolate Mountain and Hurd Peak, trail to Bull and Long Lakes, on steep rocky slope above trail just south of Bull Lake. Montane and subalpine forest, common along trail to Bishop Pass along south lake., 3109m

MEM
Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.
MEM021611Martha Powell   631969-06-21
United States, Bennett Creek SE1/4 S13,T8N, R73W, 2316m

MEM
Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC.
MEM021612John R. Keith   2321968-05-23
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, 2 mi. west of GASBUGGY site, pinyon-juniper vegetation, north-western Rio Arriba Co. , New Mexico, 2134m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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