Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Potentilla baileyi, Potentilla baileyi var. beneolens (Ivesia beneolens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Potentilla baileyi (S. Watson) Greene
UT0048985   
USA, Nevada, Pershing

UT:Botany
Potentilla baileyi var. setosa (S. Watson) J.T. Howell
UT0048991   
USA, Nevada, White Pine

UT:Botany
Potentilla baileyi var. setosa (S. Watson) J.T. Howell
UT0048992   
USA, Nevada, Nye

UT:Botany
Potentilla baileyi var. setosa (S. Watson) J.T. Howell
UT0048993   
USA, Nevada, White Pine

UT:Botany
Potentilla baileyi var. setosa (S. Watson) J.T. Howell
UT0048994   
USA, Nevada, Esmeralda

UT:Botany
Potentilla baileyi var. setosa (S. Watson) J.T. Howell
UT0048995   
USA, Nevada, White Pine

Southeast Missouri State University Travis Brooks Herbarium


SEMO
Ivesia beneolens (A. Nelson & J. F. Macbr.) Rydb.
Ohmart   1361973-06-14
United States, Nevada, White Pine, 39 miles northwest of Ely, beside U.S. route 50 in a highland area.


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