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

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


UNLV
03221Reese J A   481965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, Hwy 51 S of Stevens Point, 13.2 mi N of jct of County Rd E & 51 to Westfield, on hilltop

UNLV
07877Fryxell P   18921971-10-24
United States, Texas, Brazos, College Station, along abandoned railroad

UNLV
Liatris graminifolia (Walt.) Willd.
26420Duncan W H; Adams W P   192341955-07-27
United States, Georgia, Dawson, Chestatee River, upland ridge ca .3 mi W of river & 2 mi S of Lumpkin county line, 335m

UNLV
Liatris squarrosa (L.) Willd.
32161Duncan W H   132101951-09-19
United States, Georgia, Catoosa, 1.9 mi E, 18 d N of Ft Oglethorpe, Cedar Glades, Ridge & valley province, 223m

UNLV
Liatris spicata (L.) Willd.
43724K.L. Gordon   23111980-09-23
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, ca 2.5 miles west-northwest of Wortham

UNLV
44625S.K. Sheldon   1995-08-14
United States, North Dakota, Billings, Little Missouri National Grasslands, U.S. Forest Service, flat pasture land, 829m


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Google Map

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