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

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


UNLV
03007V.B. Bostick   34051968-05-04
United States, Nevada, Clark, [Las Vegas Valley], rdside ditch along W Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, 610m

UNLV
07971Burge B L   2521975-05-04
United States, Nevada, Clark, Muddy River, on I-15 at the Muddy River bridge, SE of Glendale, 488m

UNLV
13419M. Kurzius   4411976-05-00
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Hassayampa River floodplain, 3 mi NW of Wickenburg, 655m

UNLV
14094A. Tiehm   10171975-06-25
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Washoe Valley, old hwy 2 mi S of Bowers Mansion, 1524m

UNLV
19687P.M. Peterson   10061983-05-15
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mts, disturbed site near corral, Grapevine Spring, 1493m

UNLV
20592Meyer S E   27121973-05-13
United States, Utah, Washington, Castle Cliff, on US Hwy 91, ca 14 mi S of Gunlock Turnoff at Shivwits, xeric limestone cliffs, 1219m

UNLV
29843Yancey M S   811982-04-23
United States, Nevada, Clark, S of US Hwy 93, ca 1 mi E of Goldstrike, ca 4 mi W of Hoover Dam, 518m

UNLV
46121W.E. Niles   55371995-05-12
United States, Nevada, Nye, disturbed roadside site atop the north end of Yucca Mountain, Nevada Test Site, 1463m

UNLV
59280W.E. Niles   64852007-04-26
United States, Nevada, Clark, Las Vegas Valley, east of the pond, near eastern edge of the basin, Grid V-24; Las Vegas Springs Preserve, 650m

UNLV
59619P.J. Leary   64722005-06-03
United States, Nevada, Clark, Willow Creek; Spring Mountains, north of Willow Creek Campground, 1835m


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