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

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Ely BLM Herbarium


Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01012R.J.Wagner   1939-06-07
USA, Nevada, Elko, Crittenden Springs., 41.541926 -114.168811, 1676m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01013BLM Staff   1963-07-07
USA, Nevada, White Pine, North of Willington Creek., 39.419912 -114.850586, 2286m

Bureau of Land Management
Juncus ensifolius var. montanus (Engelm.) C.L. Hitchc.
EDOBLM01014A. H. Holmgren   S. N.1939-07-22
USA, Nevada, Elko, Loomis pasture, 41.416584 -114.930879, 1158m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01065D. Gentilcore   1692012-08-03
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Clover Mountains. Sheep spring. At the intersection of East Pass Rd. and Pine Canyon Rd., 37.401889 -114.274, 1822m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01079G. Gust   22242013-07-03
USA, Nevada, Nye, Quinn Canyon Range. South fork of Cottonwood Canyon on NFD 415 Road. ~0.5mi by air east of intersection with NFD 650 Road., 38.052521 -115.700792, 2024m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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