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

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


UNLV
05237Griesel W O   6201962-05-28
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mts, fire rd W of lower Millard Cyn, in steep ravine

UNLV
06214Henrickson J   47961970-05-24
United States, California, Tulare, Tule River, middle fork, 5 mi ENE of Springville at Coffee Creek Camp, along margin of middle fork of Tule River, 427m

UNLV
06701L.R. Abrams   39261903-06-28
United States, California, San Diego, dry hillsides near Cuyamaca

UNLV
10144Burge B L   1511964-04-27
United States, California, Santa Clara, Coast Range, E foothills of Santa Cruz Mts, Monte Bello Ridge Rd, along Swiss Creek, 15 mi W of San Jose, 549m

UNLV
11477J.S. Holland   10161976-04-22
United States, Nevada, Clark, Virgin River Valley, 3 mi N of the confluence of the Virgin River with the Muddy River, 36.497736 -114.349526, 579m

UNLV
24149Lehr J.H.   23321982-04-16
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Tonto Forest Rd #143, ca 0.25 mi E of Rte 87, desert foothills, 762m

UNLV
24438P.J. Leary   7651974-08-30
United States, California, Santa Barbara, small creek 1.5 mi from Cachuma Ranger Station, Los Padres NF, 595m

UNLV
24688Meinke R J   4981974-05-24
United States, California, Santa Barbara, ca 3 mi from CA Hwy 150, S of Refugio Rd, 305m

UNLV
25144Meinke R J   6311974-08-30
United States, California, Santa Barbara, at stream edge, 1.5 mi N of Cachuma Guard Station, 671m

UNLV
25659N.D. Atwood   120161986-04-17
United States, Arizona, Mohave, ca 5 mi NW of Little Field up Beaver Dam Wash, in bottom of wash, 652m

UNLV
Psoralea physodes Dougl. ex Hook.
26325Hiatt H D   4071985-07-13
United States, California, San Bernardino, Stetson Creek Rd, 1768m

UNLV
31417Meinke R J   8211975-05-07
United States, Nevada, Clark, ca 6 mi E of can trap station at Glendale, 36.661003 -114.456605, 534m

UNLV
Psoralea mephitica (Wats.) Rydb.
31701Welch S L   242901989-05-04
United States, Utah, Washington, Petrified Forest, head of Huber Wash, N of Rockville, wash margin, 1296m

UNLV
40483Moore M O   18441993-06-11
United States, Georgia, Evans, Fort Stewart Military Reservation, Training Area F11, on large sandhill on the NE side of unnamed and unnumbered rd N of Fort Stewart Rd 16 and E of Fort Stewart Rd 13; Glissons Millpond Quad, 40m

UNLV
Psoralea pedunculata (P. Mill.) Vail
40484Moore M O   18371993-05-27
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Fort Stewart Military Reservation, Training Area E5, on NE side of Fort Stewart Rd 30A ca 0.5 mi S of jct with Fort Stewart Rd 23; Glissons Taylor's Creek Quad, 23m

UNLV
Psoralea simplex Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray
43632C.T. Bryson   135731994-05-18
United States, Mississippi, Lamar, 1 mile north of Lumberton; west of US Hwy 11; open area along roadside

UNLV
Psoralea simplex Torrey & Gray
43744K.L. Gordon   18891980-06-03
United States, Mississippi, Jones, damp roadside ditch on south side of US Hwy 84, ca 4.2 miles east of Lake Bogue Homo

UNLV
44627S.K. Sheldon   1995-07-23
United States, North Dakota, Billings, Moody Plateau, Little Missouri National Grasslands, U.S. Forest Service; Tracy Mtn Quad; slight south-facing slope, 872m

UNLV
Psoralea psoralioides (Walt.) Cory
47576C.T. Bryson   151221996-05-09
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, west of Ridgewood Road, woods surrounding the Education and Research Center of Mississsippi

UNLV
Psoralea physodes Dougl. ex Hook.
53663R.R. Halse   60632001-07-10
United States, Oregon, Benton, Coast Range, west side of Mary's Peak along Forest Service Road 30, 4.0 miles from its junction with the Mary's Peak Road, 44.5044 -123.55, 728m


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