Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: dicoria => Dicoria, Dicoria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


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05690V.B. Bostick   47301969-10-19
United States, Nevada, Clark, Hidden Valley, E rim, W of McCullough Mts, 976m

UNLV
Dicoria brandegei Gray
07255Halse R R   8101972-09-02
United States, Arizona, Apache, streambed in cyn past Jct Rock across from Archeological Survey site CDM 33, Cyn del Muerto, Cyn de Chelly NM, 1716m

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11876W.E. Niles   1978-11-26
United States, Nevada, Clark, Eldorado Valley, just S of Boulder City, NE terminus of valley, 640m

UNLV
13917T.L. Ackerman   300281978-10-02
United States, Nevada, Clark, Pintwater Range, bajada below Sand Cyn, Desert National Wildlife Range, 1098m

UNLV
16215W.E. Niles   32231982-11-13
United States, Nevada, Clark, along Buchanan Ave next to golf course, Boulder City, 732m

UNLV
16571Swearingen T A   12231979-10-17
United States, Nevada, Clark, Muddy Mts, entrance to Nevada Silica & Sand Mine S of Overton, in sandstone, 488m

UNLV
20160Meyer S E   20931971-10-21
United States, Utah, Washington, Warney Valley, near rd to Ft Pierce ca 4 mi NE of Ft Pierce, 915m

UNLV
22348Lott P   1351977-10-13
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Sand Mtn, E slope of mtn, on lower dunes of entire area, 1220m

UNLV
24891Pinzl A   76631986-08-27
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Blow Sand Mts, betw desert & mts, US Hwy 95 1.5 rd mi N of Walker River Indian Reservation boundary, 1229m

UNLV
Dicoria brandegei Gray
26668V.L. Bohrer   18281973-10-06
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Callegos Cyn, broad bottom of cyn, Horn Cyn Quad, 1628m

UNLV
27798Pinzl A   81601987-10-06
United States, Nevada, Churchill, N of Rte 50, E base of Sand Mtn, 1250m

UNLV
33361Pinzl A   92231990-09-04
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, US Hwy 95 N of Winnemucca 7 2/3 rd mi N of Humboldt River crossing, 1326m

UNLV
33888W.E. Niles   37091991-10-19
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Moapa Valley], NV Hwy 169, S edge of Overton 6 mi N of Valley of Fire jct, 549m

UNLV
34626F.H. Landau   161991-09-29
United States, Nevada, Clark, Mormon Mts, ca 2 m E of Carp/Elgin exit, N side of I-15

UNLV
Dicoria canescens Gray in Torrey
35197W.E. Niles   52031997-10-03
United States, Nevada, Clark, Mud Hills, southeast base, St. Thomas Gap, Gold Butte area, 740m

UNLV
38562J.S. Holland   16001976-10-25
United States, Nevada, Clark, in sandy soils just S of Boulder City, 671m

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38839P.J. Leary   48421994-11-04
United States, Nevada, Clark, Virgin Mts, in sandy soil along Gold Butte Rd, S of Riverside bridge, 440m

UNLV
38983J.A. Alexander   2531994-11-06
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, Bowman Reservoir, in sand dunes S of northeast lake shore, 438m

UNLV
44027A. Pinzl   126681997-09-30
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Bloody Run Hills, southeast end, sand dunes, interdunal flat; 8 road miles north of the Humboldt River (Winnemucca) on US Hwy 95, 1335m

UNLV
Dicoria canescens Torr. & Gray
46825J. Baggs   s.n.1991-09-28
United States, Nevada, Clark, 2.0 miles east of the Carp-Elgin turnoff; roadside, 610m

UNLV
Dicoria canescens Torrey & Gray
46830V. B. Bostick   54921973-09-16
United States, Nevada, Clark, bottom of ravine, east of Jean Lake, 945m

UNLV
48086B.L. Lund   2571998-09-26
United States, Nevada, Clark, Muddy River Valley; Bowman Reservoir, north side, off paved road on north side of reservoir, ca. 2 miles south of I-15 off NV Highway 169, Logandale, 440m

UNLV
Dicoria brandegei Gray
54213N.D. Atwood   261962000-09-30
United States, Utah, Kane, Coyote Wash, 1305m

UNLV
Dicoria canescens Gray in Torr.
54283L.C. Higgins   219572000-11-04
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Beaver Dam, 600m


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