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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eremopyrum triticeum (Agropyron prostratum, Agropyron triticeum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Eremopyrum triticeum (Gaertn.) Nevski
B. Hevron   15991992-05-20
United States, Arizona, Coconino, On side of US Highway 160, ca. 0.6 mi. west of Jct. with State Highway 264. Tuba City. south side of Road., 36.1118 -111.239, 1420m

ASU:Plants
Eremopyrum triticeum (Gaertn.) Nevski
R. K. Gierisch   43241978-05-17
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Vic. Fredonia, 36.9683 -112.538, 1433m

ASU:Plants
Eremopyrum triticeum (Gaertn.) Nevski
Gregory K. Brown   6521978-05-17
United States, Arizona, Coconino, ca. 1.0 mi. north of Fredonia, east side of Hwy. 89A., 36.9683 -112.538, 1433m

Copy of Cal Poly Poaceae


OBI
Eremopyrum triticeum (Gaertn.) Nevski
OBI177150Robert L. Johnson; Leigh A. Johnson   30402014-04-23
United States, Utah, Emery, San Rafael Swell, Buckhorn Flat. 5.8 road mi E of Buckhorn Flat Rd on Lower Cedar Mountain Rd (Co Rd 335). Between rd and cliffs., 39.1931 -110.71058, 1617m

OBI
Eremopyrum triticeum (Gaertn.) Nevski
OBI178613A. Tiehm   169672015-06-09
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Lahontan Valley, 1.5 road miles south of road to Silver Range Mine on main road to Stillwater., 39.77875 -118.2618833, 1219m

OBI
Eremopyrum triticeum (Gaertn.) Nevski
OBI158694Arnold Tiehm   164032012-05-16
United States, Nevada, Lander, Crescent Valley, 0.5 road mile north/northeast of the Indian Creek Road to Maysville Summit on highway 306 to town of Crescent Valley, 40.33445 -116.6345, 1512m


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