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

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


UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
09754P.J. Leary   13821975-08-23
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mts, near Charleston Peak, in small limestone cracks, 3445m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
11399P.J. Leary   15701977-08-05
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mts, ca 2 mi SE from Mt Charleston Peak, on the ridge, 3476m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
14709A. Tiehm   45291978-07-14
United States, Nevada, Pershing, W Humboldt Range, Humboldt Cyn, 5.5 air mi SSW of Imlay, in rock outcrops, 1738m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
18034J.D. Morefield   24551984-08-02
United States, California, Mono, White Mts, Fishlake drainage, 1.4 mi N, 75 d E of Eva Belle Mine along N Fork of Cottonwood Creek in granite crevices sloping NE 80 d, 3018m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
18035J.D. Morefield   24341984-08-01
United States, California, Mono, White Mts, Fishlake drainage, 1.0 mi N 40 d E of Eva Belle Mine in Cottonwood Basin, crevices in granite sloping 40 d SE, 3159m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
19656P.M. Peterson   14921983-08-28
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mts, 2 mi S of Charleston Peak, talus slopes, Toiyabe NF, 3476m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) Heller
21692Pinzl A   59741984-06-11
United States, Nevada, Carson City, Eagle Valley, Carson City, N Roop St/Hot Springs Rd in alkaline area, 1433m

UNLV
22291A. Tiehm   104221986-05-21
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Warm Springs Valley, 5.2 rd mi NW of Hwy 445 to Pyramid Lake on the Milk Ranch Rd to Winnemucca Valley, near saline seepage areas, 1372m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D. C. Eat.) Heller
25514Pinzl A   75421986-08-01
United States, Nevada, Lyon, Sweetwater Mts, N ridge/slope of E Sister, W side of 9728 ft knob, in rock jumble, 2942m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) Heller
27792Pinzl A; et al   8306b1988-05-23
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Mud Meadows area, hot spring W of Soldier Meadow Rd in alkaline area, 1378m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria diversifolia (D. C. Eat.) Rydb.
29504A. Tiehm   119201988-08-23
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Schell Creek Range, Cave Mtn, ca 2 mi N of the peak along the ridge line, in steep limestone outcrops, 3140m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) Heller
30067Pinzl A   78801987-05-27
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Washoe Valley, S end, Rte 429 (old Rte 395), 0.2 rd mi S of S turnoff onto Franktown Rd, flat meadow rdside, 1543m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) Heller
32532Knight T A   20191990-05-30
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Soldier Meadows, ca 40 rd mi N of Gerlach, 1357m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides (A. Gray) Heller
35729J.D. Morefield   54851991-06-14
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Grass Valley, 1.8 mi NNW of Grass Valley Ranch, 0.2 mi E of Lost Creek Rd near Grass Valley Creek, slope 1 d NNW, 1669m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria compacta (Hall) Holm., Schultz & Lowrey
38979Smith F J; et al   38391994-07-18
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Spring Mountains, Mt. Charleston,] ca 0.5 air mi NE of Devil's Thumb, rocky outcrop, 36.287439 -115.684388, 3410m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria compacta (Hall) Holmgren
48415W.E. Niles   61951999-07-16
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mountains, in crevices of a northwest-facing limestone rock face, above drainage from springs and the east ski run, below Charleston Peak Trail, Lee Canyon, Toiyabe National Forest, 36.295332 -115.677796, 2950m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides var. nitrophila (Cronq.) Holm., Shultz & Low.
52439A. Tiehm   135522001-06-02
United States, Nevada, Nye, Monitor Valley, meadows just east of the site of Potts, north of Diana's Punchbowl, 39.086889 -116.637545, 2024 - 2024m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D.C. Eat.) Heller
53756J. Nachlinger   24212000-07-24
United States, Nevada, Mineral, Wassuk Range, north slopes of Mount Grant, 3414m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D.C. Eat.) A. Heller
55230A. Pinzl   137002000-08-16
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Santa Rosa Range, Humboldt National Forest, Windy Gap/start of road up Buckskin Mountain, 2256m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D.C. Eat.) A. Holmgren et al.
59429A. Tiehm   153452006-09-10
United States, Nevada, Nye, Hot Creek Range, ridgeline just east of Morey Peak, 38.627519 -116.286138, 3079m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria compacta (Hall) Holmg., Schultz, Lowrey
59817F.H. Landau   14441999-08-25
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mountains, above tree line, just below Charleston Peak, 36.269136 -115.698688, 3447m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D.C. Eaton) A.A. Heller
62814A. Tiehm   163872011-07-05
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Montana Mountains, south end foothills, north/northwest of Thacker Pass, 41.718717 -118.09305, 1601m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D.C.) Eaton) A. Holmgren, et
62895A. Tiehm   159092009-07-09
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Jackson Mountains, outh end of ridge running south from Iron King Mine, 4.4 air miles just west of due south of the mine, 41.243528 -118.427028, 2149m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria potentilloides var. nitrophila (Cronquist) A.H. Holmgren, L.M. Shultz & Lowrey
62998A. Tiehm   157852009-06-05
United States, Nevada, Eureka, Antelope Valley, Antelope Wash on north side of Antelope Meadow, north edge of Kitchen Meadow, 39.449417 -116.275833, 1920m

UNLV
Sphaeromeria cana (D.C.Eaton) A. Holmgren, et al
63082A. Tiehm   158732009-06-15
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Jackson Mountains, west side, ridges between Bliss Canyon and Alaska Canyon, 41.258972 -118.557111, 1798m

UNLV
64018A. Tiehm   165602013-06-05
United States, Nevada, Mineral, Alkali Valley; Alkali Lake, west of Mt. Hicks, 0.15 road mile north-northwest of the lake, 38.282233 -118.76145, 2143m


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