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

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Ely BLM Herbarium


Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00472G. Gust, D. Gentilcore   19542009-06-28
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, East side of Muleshoe Valley at North Mud Spring. Peers Fire of 2006., 38.300526 -114.682867, 1930m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01345M. Yeoman   NV040-3452018-08-27
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Egan Range. From Steptoe Valley Road (County Road 27) take Log Canyon Road west toward Telegraph Peak for ~2.7mi. Population is on both sides of road and continues >1.0mi. west of GPS point., 39.689472 -114.857556, 2086m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00780S. Zweifler   2014-08-11
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Egan Range. Log Canyon on Log Canyon Road. ~2.3mi by air east of Telegraph Peak, 39.688861 -114.860611, 2178m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00857P. Hellmann   0032014-07-02
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Foothills of Duck Creek Range. ~2.1mi east of intersection of Short Range Road and South industrial Road., 39.283319 -114.79283

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM01302G. Gust   2016-08-03
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Egan Range. Log Canyon. ~2.3mi by air east of Telegraph Peak, along Log Canyon Rd., 39.689028 -114.860194, 699m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00473G. Gust, N. Frakes, B. Franzone   13182007-07-05
USA, Nevada, White Pine, BLM Ely District. Just NW of Becky's Peak on the 2005 Sampson Creek Fire., 40.025553 -114.536823, 2110m

Bureau of Land Management
EDOBLM00474D. Consoli   1977-00-00
USA, Nevada, White Pine, 39.8266 -114.5752


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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