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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cirsium viperinum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
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Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
51633S. Goodrich   200481983-09-12
USA, Nevada, White Pine, 13 mi SW of Baker, Snake Range, S slopes Mt Washington, 38.9034 -114.3093, 335m

RENO:V
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Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
51634I.P. Ting   s.n.1959-08-05
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Along trail to mine above and west of Johnson Lake, 38.941243 -114.300202, 3414m

RENO:V
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Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
51635S. Goodrich   200631983-09-12
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Humbolt National Forest, Snake Range, N side of Mt. Washington, 12 mi SW of Baker., 38.917084 -114.304013, 3354m

RENO:V
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Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
51636A. Tiehm   126901998-08-25
USA, Nevada, White Pine, Schell Creek Range saddle on the ridgeline just N of South Schell Peak, 39.341941 -114.597323, 3429m

RENO:V
Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
108660G.L. Clifton   364222002-08-04
USA, Nevada, White Pine, [Great Basin National Park, Snake Range,] Mount Washington Road., 38.902524 -114.308425, 3312m

RENO:V
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Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
112965G.L. Clifton   472192008-07-01
USA, Nevada, White Pine, [Schell Creek Range] South Fork Timber Creek, 39.406207 -114.601609, 3255m

RENO:V
Cirsium viperinum (D.J. Keil) Ackerf. & D.J. Keil
109311G.L. Clifton   470862008-06-24
USA, Nevada, White Pine, [Snake Range,] Hamton Creek., 39.244032 -114.087879, 1996m


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