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

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


UNLV
Purpusia saxosa Brandeg.
04684Nickell G W; Fisher Jr J   2511971-06-24
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, White River Valley, NV Hwy 38, nearly vertical W facing cliff, ca 5 mi N of Hiko, 1524m

UNLV
Purpusia saxosa Brandeg.
11790S.A. Cochrane   12471978-06-02
United States, Nevada, Nye, north Pahute Mesa, south of Pahute Mesa Road, .1 mi east of 19-03 Road, on volcanic rock walls in South Silent Canyon, Nevada Test Site, 1966m

UNLV
Purpusia saxosa Brandeg.
12969T.L. Ackerman   78301974-07-06
United States, Nevada, Clark, Sheep Range, Hidden Forest Cyn, N slope, rocky crevices, Desert National Wildlife Range coll, 2226m

UNLV
Purpusia saxosa Brandeg.
16057M. Kurzius   10941979-07-10
United States, Nevada, Nye, Strozzi Ranch-Brier Spring vicinity, on a cliff wall (SW facing) near a tiny seep, Death Valley NM, 2073m

UNLV
Purpusia saxosa Brandeg.
16705T.A. Swearingen   11861979-07-11
United States, Nevada, Nye, .5 mi north of 36°15'N116°22'30"E, south Pahute Mesa Road, South Silent Canyon, Nevada Test Site, 1997m


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