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

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


UNLV
27284Laferriere J   1982-06-25
United States, California, Fresno, 100 mi N of Wishon Work Camp (NFS - National Forest Service), ledge on granite cliff, 2110m

UNLV
07227Thorne R F   140371954-05-15
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine State Forest, 3 mi NW of Luxemburg, Liberty Township, in wet ground of springy ravine

UNLV
25459Thorne K   47971986-07-05
United States, Utah, Cache, Bear River Range, Logan River Franklin Basin Rd, Crab Ridge 0.5 mi S of UT-ID border, rocky outcrop above river, 2287m

UNLV
48874A. Tiehm   129891999-06-15
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Santa Rosa Range; North Fork Little Humboldt River, head, northeast side Buckskin Mountain, in the canyon north of the cabins, 2348m

UNLV
54028A. Tiehm   138832002-05-29
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Virginia Mountains; Spanish Flat, 0.3 road miles east of main road on road past Mud Spring, 40.039458 -119.782919, 2061 - 2061m

UNLV
54101A. Tiehm   139302002-06-07
United States, Nevada, Eureka, Roberts Mountains, 1.7 road miles north of Three Bars Ranch on main road to Tonkin Summit, 39.831659 -116.471607, 2012m

UNLV
56597A. Tiehm   142632003-06-07
United States, Nevada, Elko, Pinon Range, east side, unnamed creek, east of Raven's Nest, 40.503828 -115.994293, 2104m

UNLV
65937A. Tiehm   168032014-06-19
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Sierra Nevada, Carson Range, 2.0 road miles from Highway 50 southwest of Spooner Summit on road to Shakespeare Point, 39.08165 -119.891933, 2316m


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