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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lomatium ravenii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Lomatium ravenii Mathias & Constance
01159151Arnold Tiehm   77931983-05-31
United States, Nevada, Humboldt, SE side of the Black Rock Range, 11.5 road miles SE of the Gerlach Road on the road to Double Hot Springs then about 1 mile east; 4500 ft. T38N, R26E., 1372m

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Lomatium ravenii Mathias & Constance
01159169Arnold Tiehm   79951983-06-24
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Schell Creek Range, Patterson Pass area on the road to Cave Valley, cliffs on the south side of the pass; 8600 ft. T9N, R65E, 2621m

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Lomatium ravenii Mathias & Constance
01159177Arnold Tiehm   104421986-05-24
United States, Nevada, Lander, Shoshone Mountains, Lewis Canyon at the north end of the range, 4 road miles south of the Marvel Ranch; 5800 ft. T30N, R45E, S23, 1768m

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Lomatium ravenii Mathias & Constance
01159185Arnold Tiehm   118071988-06-26
United States, Nevada, Eureka, Fish Creek Range, Prospect Peak area south-southwest of Eureka, 0.7 road mile south of the peak. T18N, R53E, 9100 ft., 2774m

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Lomatium ravenii Mathias & Constance
01159193Arnold Tiehm   120131989-06-20
United States, Nevada, Pershing, Humboldt Range, unnamed Peak N of Wright Peak, at the head of Rye Patch and Wilson canyons, 8900 ft alt. T30N, R34E, S32 (unsurveyed), 2713m

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Lomatium ravenii Mathias & Constance
01159201Arnold Tiehm   120591993-05-13
United States, Nevada, Pershing, Goldbanks Hills on E side of the East Range and on W side of Grass Valley, 1.1 airmile N of Squaw Butte, 34 airmiles nearly due S of Winnemucca, 5400 ft alt. T30N, R28E, S11, 1646m


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