Dataset: Bureau of Land Management-
Taxa: Gentianaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ely BLM Herbarium


Bureau of Land Management
Zeltnera exaltata (Griseb.) G.Mans.
EDOBLM00496G. Gust, N. Frakes, B. Franzone   13352007-07-20
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Clover Mt. Range. ~0.5mi east of Cottonwood Creek., 37.35849 -114.12993, 1375m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00497G. Gust, N. Frakes, B. Franzone   12692007-06-20
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Mail Summit at ridgetop campsite, just outside of Mail Summit Fire of 2004 burn., 37.70167 -115.28389

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00498G. Gust, N. Frakes   12272007-05-24
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, BLM Ely District. South end of Timpahute Mt. Range. Just north of Tikaboo Valley on steep slope. Egypt Fire of 2006. Near old paved road locally called Timpahute Rd., 37.60076 -115.605571, 1829m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00499G. Gust, N. Frakes   12272007-05-24
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, BLM Ely District. South end of Timpahute Mt. Range. Just north of Tikaboo Valley on steep slope. Egypt Fire of 2006. Near old paved road locally called Timpahute Rd., 37.60076 -115.605571, 1829m

Bureau of Land Management
Frasera speciosa Dougl. ex Griseb.
EDOBLM00500YCC   1977-07-12
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Timber Creek., 39.402768 -114.611849

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00501A. Holmgren   7381940-08-10
USA, Nevada, Elko, Stewart's Rnch of McClelland Creek (30 mi. N. W. of Elko), 41.223808 -116.144898, 1768m

Bureau of Land Management
Frasera gypsicola (Barneby) D.M. Post
EDOBLM01037B. Harrison   
USA, Nevada, Nye, detailed locality information protected


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