Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: parnassia => Parnassia, Parnassia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


UNLV
01373J.C. Fisher Jr   1970-08-02
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mts, Deer Creek, near creek & along rd leading to private property, 2622m

UNLV
04697Nickell G W   4201971-08-24
United States, Utah, Kane, along tributary to E Fork Virgin River, Stout Cyn, 4.4 mi S of UT Hwy 14, 1982m

UNLV
06736Jones B   971972-08-13
Canada, Yukon, disturbed rdside area, Alaska-Canada Hwy, ca 150 mi NW of Whitehorse; Yukon Territory, 366m

UNLV
16794Stimson J C   5291981-08-13
United States, Wyoming, Park, 3 mi N of Cyn Village, wet & shady on bank of seep & tiny stream, Yellowstone NP, 2555m

UNLV
24460P.J. Leary   15021977-08-17
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, NW of Grizzley Peak, along small stream, 3049m

UNLV
24465P.J. Leary   13631975-08-12
United States, Nevada, Elko, Ruby Mts, on small side creek of Lamoille Creek, N of Dollar Lakes, 3049m

UNLV
25336Taye A   30051984-08-05
United States, Utah, Beaver, Tushar Mts, Beaver River Cyn, seep, S facing slope, 2512m

UNLV
26907Thorne K   56311987-08-18
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion NP, Kolob Cyns District, Timber Creek Trail, ca 3 mi S of Lee Pass, 1646m

UNLV
Parnassia cirrata var. intermedia (Rydb.) P. & N. Holmgren
27549A. Tiehm   91881984-08-09
United States, Nevada, Pershing, W Humboldt Range, E side, Star Creek Cyn, W of Silver State Mine, moist seepages in steep, volcanic outcrops, 2561m

UNLV
27550A. Tiehm   100651985-08-01
United States, Nevada, Elko, Jarbidge Mts, glacial benches SSE of Emerald Lake, N of Mary's River Peak, in meadow areas near small ponds, 2774m

UNLV
Parnassia cirrata var. intermedia (Rydb.) P. & N. Holmgren
27551A. Tiehm   100001985-07-26
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Santa Rosa Range, S end, seep at head of Morey Creek, E of ridge crest, along seepages & small stream, 2805m

UNLV
27552A. Tiehm   100311985-07-29
United States, Nevada, Elko, Jarbidge Mts, near head of S fork of Cottonwood Creek, NE of God's Pocket Peak, along creek & near seeps, 2500m

UNLV
Parnassia cirrata var. intermedia (Rydb.) P. & N. Holmgren
33422A. Tiehm   109321986-08-22
United States, Nevada, Elko, E Humboldt Range, SW of Wells, ridge betw Angel Lake & Greys Peak, around seepage areas, 2744m

UNLV
43462J. Brasher   26991995-09-22
United States, Utah, Utah, Wasatch Mts; Bridal Veil Falls, Provo Cyn, walking west from bottom of Bridal Veil Falls; on and below wet and dry massive limestone cliffs by waterfall, 1737m

UNLV
43509Huber A   33871996-08-05
United States, Utah, Garfield, [Aquarius Plateau], Boulder Mtn, Wildcat Pasture near Wildcat Guardstation, 2637m

UNLV
49250T.A. Knight   19771989-07-20
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mountains, Lee Canyon at first spring in Macks Canyon, 2652m

UNLV
49573D.A. Charlet   06801990-08-05
United States, Nevada, Elko, Jarbidge Mountains; Emerald Lake cirque basin, at spring, 2805m

UNLV
49574D.A. Charlet   01071988-07-28
United States, Nevada, Elko, Jarbidge Mountains, 0.8 km northeast of Cougar Peak, 2805m

UNLV
49575D.A. Charlet   04701989-08-04
United States, Nevada, Elko, Jarbidge Mountains; Marys River Range; Marys River, west of Marys River Peak; head of river; at spring at head of bog, 2765m

UNLV
55953I.W. Clokey   79651938-08-11
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mountains; north fork Deer Creek, at spring, 2850m

UNLV
59431A. Tiehm   153472006-09-10
United States, Nevada, Nye, Hot Creek Range, canyon just east of Morey Peak, 38.633861 -116.278444, 2774m

UNLV
Parnassia cirrata var. intermedia (Rydb.) P.K. Holmgren & N.H. Holmgren
067902Arnold Tiehm   187962020-08-14
United States, Nevada, Elko, Ruby Mountains, seepages W of middle of N Hidden Lake, west of the Ruby Valley Forest Service Station., 40.7449 -115.2839, 2911m


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