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

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


UNLV
04658Nickell G W   3921971-08-20
United States, Utah, Washington, ca 1 mi E of Virgin, along irrigation ditch, 1088m

UNLV
08598P.J. Leary   6981974-07-27
United States, Utah, Washington, Walctinar(?) Campground, Zion NP, 1280m

UNLV
11537P.J. Leary   21721977-06-04
United States, Utah, Washington, near a small bridge S of St George, along a fence, 793m

UNLV
12087P.J. Leary   20481977-06-02
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, along fence line of pasturage, 3 mi N of Panaca, along rd to Condor Cyn, 1524m

UNLV
16711Swearingen T A   15241980-05-25
United States, Nevada, Clark, Muddy Mts, [Moapa Valley], Muddy River, along Airport Rd, Overton, 412m

UNLV
21263Meyer S E   7881970-06-05
United States, Utah, Washington, UT Hwy 64 (Mt Trumbull Rd) at Virgin River Crossing, S of St George, mesic hedgerows in irrigated fields, 823m

UNLV
21264Meyer S E   31341973-08-03
United States, Utah, Washington, rd from Big Plain Jct to Rockville, ca 1 mi S of Rockville, hedgerows of alfalfa fields, 1143m

UNLV
37933Pinzl A   100371992-07-07
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, W side of Panaca Spring along rd, 1451m

UNLV
39205J.A. Alexander   2021994-06-28
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Moapa Valley], vicinity of Logandale, Heyer Street, S of Clairidge Avenue, along a drainage ditch adjacent to a cultivated field and a dense patch of shrubbery, N of a major wash, 410m

UNLV
57545J.A. Alexander   18592004-08-15
United States, Utah, Washington, upper Virgin River Valley, Springdale, south of Bit & Spur Saloon, along UT Highway 9, 1189m

UNLV
59636P.J. Leary   65102007-07-03
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, just west of Panaca Spring, 1450m


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Google Map

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