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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boechera tiehmii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NMC
79189P.J. Alexander   862-B2008-07-21
United States, Nevada, Washoe, W side of Church Peak, ±0.8 miles NNW of the highest point on Mt. Rose, ±1.6 miles NNE of Mt. Houghton, Carson Range ±14 miles SW of central Reno, Toiyabe National Forest., 39.3521 -119.9242, 3200m

NMC
79188P.J. Alexander   860-A, B, C2008-07-21
United States, Nevada, Washoe, N side of Church Peak, ±0.8 miles NNW of the highest point on Mt. Rose, ±1.7 miles NNE of Mt. Houghton, Carson Range ±14 miles SW of central Reno, Toiyabe National Forest., 39.3532 -119.923, 3170m

NMC
79778P.J. Alexander and C.D. Bailey   1083-A, B2009-07-04
United States, California, Mono, East side of the crest of the central Sierra Nevada on the NE side of Saddlebag Lake, SW of Dore Pass near the top of the Tioga Crest, 4.8 miles N of Tioga Pass, 2.7 miles E of North Peak, Inyo National Forest., 37.9804 -119.2654, 3444m

RENO:V
123116J.D. Morefield   57321993-07-27
USA, Nevada, Washoe, Carson Range, ridge running northwest from Church Peak, 0.7 air mile N10°W of Mount Rose summit, Thomas Creek - Truckee Meadows watershed., 39.35381 -119.92022, 3103m

COLO:V
Image Associated With the Occurence
01938281Arnold Tiehm   8278
United States, Nevada, Washoe

CalBG:RSA
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RSA0039353John F. Emmel   12881993-07-30
United States, California, Mono, Sierra Nevada, east slope; Virginia Lakes area; rockslide and rocky slope SSE above Red Lake., 3109 - 3200m

SJSU
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12265D.W. Taylor   1985-08-06
United States, California, Mono, Tioga Crest above Saddlebag L, 37.979 -119.2607, 3475m


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