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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Nevada; Esmeralda Co.; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-1067
undetermined A. Gray
DES00033615Arnold Tiehm   116231988-05-14
Nevada, Esmeralda Co., Miller Mountain west of Columbus Salt marsh, east-northeast of the peak, 38.087611 -118.1055, 1829 - 1829m

DES-48987
undetermined Torr. & Gray
DES00032631A. Tiehm   113211987-06-18
Nevada, Esmeralda Co., Silver Peak Range, 6.8 road miles west of Silver Peak on the Coyote Road to Fish Lake Valley, .5 road mile east of the road summit., 37.8 -117.8, 2225 - 2225m

DES-3517
undetermined Coville
DES00032639A. Tiehm   113311987-06-25
Nevada, Esmeralda Co., Silver Peak Range, 4.5 road miles west of Cave Springs on the Coyote Road from Silver Peak to Fish Lake Valley., 37.8 -117.9, 1676 - 1676m

DES-65359
undetermined (Coville) Goodd.
DES00032640Arnold Tiehm   113491987-06-25
Nevada, Esmeralda Co., Silver Peak Range, 1.3 road miles west of Cave Springs on the Coyote Road from Silver Peak to Fish Lake Valley, then 1 road mile northeast along a wash, 37.8262 -117.8566, 1951 - 1951m

DES-3565
undetermined Torr. & A. Gray
DES00032645Arnold Tiehm   112841987-06-16
Nevada, Esmeralda Co., Montezuma Range, 6.5 road miles west of highway 95 on the main road into the range from the south side, 37.637 -117.307, 1753 - 1753m

DES-163855
undetermined
DES00032633Arnold Tiehm   115781987-08-29
Nevada, Esmeralda Co., Big Smoky Valley on the north side of Lone Mountain, 1.2 road miles south of Gilbert Junction on Hwy 95., 38.0698 -117.5982, 1445 - 1445m


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