Dataset: Bureau of Land Management-
Taxa: prunus => Prunus, Prunus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ely BLM Herbarium


Bureau of Land Management
Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A. Gray
EDOBLM00699G. Gust   11672006-06-02
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Southwest of Elgin on BLM land. Northwest of Lyman Crossing in intermittent wash., 37.254871 -114.537322, 1228m

Bureau of Land Management
Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A. Gray
EDOBLM00700G. Gust   11672006-06-02
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Southwest of Elgin on BLM land. Northwest of Lyman Crossing in intermittent wash., 37.254871 -114.537322, 1228m

Bureau of Land Management
Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) Gray
EDOBLM00701G. Gust, N. Frakes   14342008-03-20
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Western slope of Mormon Mt. Range, next to Mormon Mt. Wilderness Area. Growing in wide wash., 37.067472 -114.371336, 1054m

Bureau of Land Management
Prunus fasciculata (Torr.) A. Gray
EDOBLM00702ES&R   2006-07-04
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Gregerson Fire., 37.290125 -114.802256

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00703Melanie Smith   1977-07-21
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Willow Creek., 39.158191 -114.914045

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00799B. Forer   2013-09-17
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Cherry Creek Mountains, Goshute Canyon Wilderness Study Area. ~0.3mi by air southwest of Currie Summit., 40.039056 -114.888111, 2514m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01177D. Scherpenisse   2005-09-19
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Parsnip 2 Fire. Y013 R(AS)4., 38.150555 -114.277993

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01193E. Case, J. Brickey   2005-09-21
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Parsnip 2 Fire. Y012 Site P(NR)1., 38.150555 -114.277993

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01425M. Yeoman   NV040-3472018-08-28
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Egan Range. From Steptoe Valley Road (County Road 27) take Log Canyon Road west toward Telegraph Peak for ~5.2mi. Population is on both sides of road., 39.70375 -114.893556, 2573m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.