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

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


UNLV
Paeonia brownii Douglas ex Hook.
15060Stimson J C   3361980-06-22
United States, Idaho, Fremont, open flat pasture, 2 mi N of Egnet Creek on Meadow Creek Rd E of Henry Lake flats, 2012m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Douglas ex Hook.
21705Pinzl A   47311982-05-19
United States, Nevada, Storey, Virginia Range, Mt Davidson, NE side betw landmark letter & water tanks, 2073m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Douglas ex Hook.
24289Meinke R J   12961977-04-15
United States, Oregon, Baker, dry grassy wooded slopes near N Pine Creek, 2.1 mi N of OR Hwy 86, 518m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Douglas ex Hook.
27009Franklin M A; et al   48811987-05-30
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Raft River Mts, Corner Creek Cyn, 2049m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Douglas ex Hook.
35728J.D. Morefield   54591991-05-12
United States, Nevada, Carson City, Eagle Valley, in open granitic alluvial sand sloping 5 d E, .6 mi SSW of Carson Hot Springs, NE slope of Lone Mtn, NE side of city, 1433m

UNLV
42118Pinzl A   116751995-07-19
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Schell Creek Range, Success Rd Loop, ca 0.5 rd mi S of Success Summit, topmost hairpin turn that points E, 2690m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Dougl. ex Hook.
44347K. Pierson   291996-06-24
United States, Idaho, Adams, Payette National Forest, USFS Road 128, 1.5 miles north of junction with USFS Road 102, 1610m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Dougl. ex Hook.
45275C.R. Annable   24531995-06-22
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Humboldt National Forest; 14 km east of US Highway 95 up Buckskin Canyon Road to South Fork Canyon

UNLV
46806J.R. Janish   12471969-05-21
United States, Nevada, Eureka, on sloping hillside; just west of Pinto Summit on U.S. Highway 50, south of Eureka

UNLV
48706A. Pinzl   130121998-07-16
United States, Nevada, Elko, Martin Creek, along, 1.3 road miles northwest of road along Big Bend Creek, on road by Gold Creek Range Station; Humboldt National Forest, 2073m

UNLV
Paeonia brownii Dougl. ex Hook.
50121D.A. Charlet   11191992-07-22
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, Pine Forest Range; Blue Lake, between first and second lakes, 2440m

UNLV
53949A. Tiehm   138632002-05-28
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Virginia Mountains, creek near Lower Scott Spring, 1.4 road miles east of main Spanish Flat road, 40.025822 -119.768328, 2210 - 2210m

UNLV
53958A. Tiehm   138542002-05-22
United States, Nevada, Pershing, Eugene Mountains, Pole Canyon on east side of range, 3.6 road miles west of main valley road, 40.814146 -118.148134, 1662 - 1662m

UNLV
66885J.S. Holland   2019-1562019-06-25
United States, Nevada, White Pine, 6 miles northeast of the Cave Lake Road Intersection along the Success Loop Road, near the Success Loop Summit; Schell Creek Range, 39.245928 -114.687805, 2631m

UNLV
Paeonia californica Nutt. ex T & G
04031L.A. Bellve   02-81970-02-22
United States, California, Los Angeles, in sandy soil ca 2 mi E of San Fernando, 1.5 mi NE of Foothill Blvd on Lopez Cyn Rd, 152m

UNLV
Paeonia californica Nutt. ex T & G
06490Henrickson J   42361969-04-10
United States, California, Ventura, Santa Monica Mts, on moist banks along seepage, 6 mi SSW of Thousand Oaks at Triunfo Pass on Yerba Buena Rd, 671m

UNLV
Paeonia californica Nutt. ex T & G
28091Charlton D   14741988-04-02
United States, California, Los Angeles, Cleghorn Rd turnoff on Cajon Pass, I-15, Swarthout Valley Rd to end of pavement, 1677m

UNLV
Paeonia californica Nutt. ex T & G
32398Myers S; Montijo R   1990-04-19
United States, California, Los Angeles, Powder Cyn in the city of La Habra Heights, 244m


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