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

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Bureau of Land Management, Caliente Field Office Herbarium


Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
Lomatium nevadense var. parishii (J. M.) Coulter & Rose) Jepson
CFOBLM00053G. Gust   17132009-04-18
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Meadow Valley Mt. Range. ~2.92mi ESE of Kane Springs Rd. Box Fire of 2006., 37.00939 -114.80763, 1386m

Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
Lomatium parryi (S. Watson) J. F. Macbr.
CFOBLM00054G. Gust   17122009-04-18
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Meadow Valley Mt. Range. ~2.92mi ESE of Kane Springs Rd. Box Fire of 2006., 37.00939 -114.80763, 1386m

Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
Lomatium scabrum (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Mathias
CFOBLM00055G. Gust   14262008-03-20
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Delamar Mt. Range. Delamar Fire of 2005., 37.34052 -114.75707, 1876m

Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
CFOBLM00056G. Gust   18982009-06-01
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Clover Mt. Range. ~2.6km by air east of Elgin. Near ridgeline of deep secondary drainage above Pennsylvania Canyon. Dusky Fire of 2006., 37.35441 -114.50987, 1346m

Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
CFOBLM00057G. Gust   21582013-04-09
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, West slope of Meadow Valley Range at Grapevine Spring., 37.13124 -114.71154, 1080m

Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
Berula erecta (Huds.) Coville
CFOBLM00619S. Koniak, L. Nelson   1988-07-01
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Condor Canyon., 37.830242 -114.379156, 1478m

Bureau of Land Management:CFOBLM
CFOBLM00620S. Koniak, L. Nelson   1988-05-11
USA, Nevada, Lincoln, Condor Canyon., 37.830242 -114.379156, 1524m


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