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

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


UNLV
04447Neuenschwander L   401970-08-08
United States, California, Inyo, Sierra Nevada, 15 air mi SW of Bishop, 0.7 mi from N Lake, 37.230885 -118.61732, 2988m

UNLV
Gentianopsis detonsa var. elegans (A. Nels.) N. Holmgr.
22236A. Tiehm   109531986-08-23
United States, Nevada, Elko, Ruby Valley, Point Hot Springs area on the NE side of Ruby Lake, along seepages near the hot springs, 1829m

UNLV
Gentianopsis thermalis (Kuntze) Iltis
24739P.J. Leary   14781977-08-17
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, NW of Grizzly Peak, in meadow, 3049m

UNLV
Gentianopsis angularis (L.) Pursh
26441Duncan W. H.   191601955-07-22
United States, Georgia, Hall, hillside 6.1 mi W 12 d S of Gainesville, Piedmont Province, 299m

UNLV
Gentianopsis detonsa var. elegans (A. Nels.) N. Holmgr.
33196G.T. Austin   1983-09-04
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Spring Valley, wet meadow near Minerva, Baking Powder Flat, 1768m

UNLV
Gentianopsis simplex (Gray) Iltis
49985D.A. Charlet   11611992-07-23
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Pine Forest Range, stream outlet of Outlaw Meadow; near snow field above Onion Reservoir, 2490m

UNLV
Gentianopsis detonsa (Rottb.) Ma.
54121D.J Tilley   15412000-08-08
United States, Utah, Summit, Peoa; in wet meadow pasture land on Stan Welsh's property, 1890m

UNLV
Gentianopsis detonsa (Rottb.) Ma.
54193N.D. Atwood   260702000-09-27
United States, Utah, Garfield, Henrieville Creek, 5.o miles east/northeast of Henrieville


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