Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: chloracantha => Chloracantha, Chloracantha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) G.L. Nesom
07876Fryxell P   18931971-10-24
United States, Texas, Brazos, College Station along abandoned railroad

UNLV
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) G.L. Nesom
16444W.E. Niles   30481980-05-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Moapa Valley], 1 mi S of Lost City Museum, Overton, 366m

UNLV
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) G.L. Nesom
35104J.A. Alexander   8801997-05-20
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, northern edge of Blind #22 near the maintenence yard, 374m

UNLV
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) G.L. Nesom
38994J.A. Alexander   501994-05-27
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, Overton, burned area near irrigation ditch on an otherwise barren lot across rd from corner of Perkins Avenue and Moapa Valley Boulevard (NV Hwy 169), 380m

UNLV
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) G.L. Nesom
46266B. Lund   901998-06-16
United States, Nevada, Clark, Muddy River drainage, Moapa, Muddy River drainage; beside Warm Springs Road horse pastures where soils are wetted from flooding of irrigation ditches, about 2 miles west of State Highway 168; USGS Moapa West Quadrangle, 540m

UNLV
58590A. Crites   s.n.2006-05-16
United States, Nevada, Clark, west side of Heyer Street, Logandale, 420m

UNLV
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) Nesom
59779G. Rink   45732005-11-17
United States, Nevada, Clark, Newberry Mountains, Grapevine Canyon, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, 716m


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