Dataset: SCFS
Taxa: Hemizonella minima (Hemizonia minima, Hemizonia durandii, Hemizonella durandii)
Search Criteria: Nevada; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
OSC-V-259547Lowell Ahart   12,210.2005-07-31
United States, California, Nevada, between the curve and below the bridge on old Highway 80, east of Donner Pass and Donner Summit., 39.318889 -120.316944, 2063m

Sagehen Herbarium


SCFS
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
SCFS0638B. Trowbridge   41311973-07-08
United States, California, Nevada, Sagehen Hills, 1 mi W of Hwy 89, 39.416754 -120.238121, 1951m

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Clifton Smith Herbarium


SBBG
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
39482Lewis S. Rose   1970-05-28
United States, California, Nevada, Bear Valley below Emigrant Gap St Hwy 20, 39.307 -120.686, 1402m

Towson University


BALT
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
Lewis S. Rose   700651970-05-28
United States, California, Nevada, Emigrant Gap, 1402m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
DAV345854R. O. Hanes   261991-05-28
United States, California, Nevada County, Nevada County: Boca Reservoir., 1719m

DAV
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
DAV240857Shane Hanofee   HAN-2842022-04-26
United States, California, Nevada, 700' E of Washington Rd intersection with Hwy 20, 39.316654 -120.815141, 1303m

University of Nevada Herbarium


RENO:V
Hemizonella minima (A. Gray) A. Gray
100532S. Matson   19712008-06-08
USA, California, Nevada, South Fork Yuba River watershed, N of Hwy 20, along road to Washington., 39.33359 -120.80379, 1219m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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