Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: Eriochloa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


UNLV
Eriochloa acuminata var. acuminata (C. Presl) A. Hitchc.
05736V.B. Bostick   50001969-07-23
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Las Vegas Valley], roadside ditch on Tropicana Avenue, 2 blocks east of "The Strip," Las Vegas, 610m

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14985W.E. Niles   31031980-10-11
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, in roadside depression, Moapa Indian Reservation, 488m

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16192W.E. Niles   31841982-11-12
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Las Vegas Valley], in sand along fence row, Sunset Park, corner of Sunset Road & Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, 610m

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28814V.B. Bostick   67271988-09-03
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Mimbres Valley, in garden, 1768m

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29860V.B. Bostick   56311971-08-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Las Vegas Valley], roadside ditch, Upland Avenue, 1 block N of Charleston, Las Vegas, 696m

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33819W.E. Niles   37141991-10-19
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Moapa Valley], at edge of an alfalfa field, betw Lester & Wagonmaster Avenue, Overton, 381m

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35099W.E. Niles   45671996-10-09
United States, Nevada, Clark, Moapa Valley, north end of Blind #22, near a hedgerow, 375m

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38928Marble J R   1221982-11-12
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Moapa Valley], near cultivated field in Logandale, 427m

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Eriochloa contracta A. S. Hitchc.
39153J.A. Alexander   2471994-11-06
United States, Nevada, CLark, Moapa Valley, S of Bowman Reservoir, in a muddy fallow field at corner of Jensen Avenue and Paiute Street, 430m


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