Dataset: SCFS
Taxa: Carex luzulifolia (Carex luzulifolia var. strobilantha, Carex pseudojaponica)
Search Criteria: Nevada; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0036092Kellogg   1870-07-20
United States, California, Nevada, Summit Camp [Note: Near Donner Lake, see other Kellogg collections - M.Brock 2024]

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
02289816G. H. True   60601970-07-15
United States of America, California, Nevada Co., Sierra Nevada. North Fork of Sagehen Creek near headwaters, about 5 mi W of UC Station.

NY
2289817G. H. True   37871967-08-16
United States of America, California, Nevada Co., Sierra Nevada. Fordyce Lake Road just S of lake, ca 5 mi N of Cisco Grove., 2042m

NY
2289818G. H. True   40461967-08-19
United States of America, California, Nevada Co., Webber Lake - Meadow Lake Road, ca 3.5 mi NE of Meadow Lake., 2286m

Sagehen Herbarium


SCFS
SCFS0027B. Trowbridge   27381971-08-20
United States, California, Nevada, Carpenter Ridge, near lip of cirque, 39.4151 -120.31146, 2377m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
DAV332774Emily McPherson   1231957-08-02
United States, California, Nevada County, Nevada County: Cold Stream northeast side of Mt. Lola., 39.439289 -120.35359, 2530m

DAV
DAV332777James A. Neilson, Jr.   6031959-07-10
United States, California, Nevada County, Nevada County: above southwest end of Sterling Lake.

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0088890D.W. Taylor   191642004-07-07
United States, California, Nevada, Catfish Lake; watershed of the South Yuba River (ca. 20 air miles WNW of Truckee)., 39.47044 -120.55347, 1969m


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