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

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


UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
00151D. Udell   1967-04-16
United States, Arizona, Pima, Tanque Verde Falls, 35 mi NE of Tucson, moist stream bottom, 1098m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
02628W.E. Niles   746; 1171966-05-01
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mts, cyn to the right & NE of the State of Texas Mine, Coronado NM, 1677m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
03558W.E. Niles   10351970-06-11
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila River, W bank of E fork, spring area, ca 1 mi below the Fowler Ranch, 1982m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
07228Thornber J J   70511914-08-16
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mts, Ramsey Cyn

UNLV
24099Hodgson W   7691980-06-06
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Hualapai County Park, Hualapai Peak 715 quad, 1982m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
26065V.B. Bostick   60741975-08-11
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Black Range, Gallinas Cyn, 0.5 mi below State Hwy 90, Gila NF, 1982m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
32239Dwyer H   421967-06-19
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Oak Creek, 20 mi S of Flagstaff, edge of Slide Rock campground, Oak Creek Cyn, 1585m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torrey) Heller
44199W. Hodgson   91071995-04-30
United States, Arizona, Gila, Mule Spring Canyon, south of Sheep Camp Creek Canyon, within 0.75 mile southwest of Powers Gulch; along roadcut slope below second spring, 1127m

UNLV
Juglans major (Torr.) Heller
45253C.R. Annable   23921995-04-11
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado National Forest, United States Forest Service Road 684 to Puerto Spring, ca. 10.0 km from I-19, 1190m

UNLV
53624R.B. Alford   26571972-06-05
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ypsilanti; Eastern Michigan University campus, southeast of Jefferson Building

UNLV
Carya aquatica (Michx. f.) Nutt.
41319Demaree D   58778
United States, Texas, Newton, Burkeville; river bottoms

UNLV
28033Sanders A C; Pitzer B   77791988-04-15
United States, California, San Bernardino, Cajon Pass area, alluvial fan at the mouth of Devil Cyn, NW of San Bernardino State College, SW of benchmark 1750, 500m


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