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

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


UNLV
20590Meyer S E   19041971-07-26
United States, Utah, Washington, jct of UT Hwy 18 & UT Hwy 120 near Enterprise, 1615m

UNLV
20591Meyer S E   17931971-07-23
United States, Utah, Washington, dry mesic disturbed rodside, 1844m

UNLV
29021Moor K S   Z6341970-07-10
United States, Utah, Washington, 1 mi W of E entrance, Zion NP

UNLV
33786V.B. Bostick   59371974-10-05
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Shivwits Plateau, on chained area on private land, Grand Cyn NP, Lake Mead National Receration Area, 1829m

UNLV
34305V.B. Bostick   55451971-07-03
United States, Utah, Kane, Kanab, adventive along ditch bank & on vacant lots, 1525m

UNLV
35623J.A. Alexander   1051994-07-02
United States, California, Siskiyou, Shasta Valley, W side, in disturbed areas; in a yard across from the elementary school, Evergreen Street, Yreka, 800m

UNLV
40564Moore M O   18071993-04-15
United States, Georgia, Bryan, Fort Stewart Military Reservation, Training Area F18, on W side of GA Hwy 119 at bridge over Cainey Branch, 0.25 mi N of entrance to Red Cloud Hotel Firing Range, 1.0 mi N of the Libery County line; Willie Quad, 18m

UNLV
60656R.R. Halse   68202005-06-30
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, along the Upper Imnaha Road about 0.5 mile south of Imnaha, 45.55111111 -116.8330833, 642m

UNLV
067682Arnold Tiehm   186862020-05-26
United States, Nevada, Storey, Virginia Range, just NW of highway 341 on South B St, S end of Virginia City, 39.30372 -119.65301, 1914m


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Google Map

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