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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ivesia sabulosa (Potentilla sabulosa, Comarella sabulosa)
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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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115484Arnold Tiehm   136542001-07-05
United States, Nevada, Nye, Hot Creek Range, 0.1 road miles N of Sixmile Summit between north and south Sixmile Canyons., 2652m

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115492A. Taye   52201993-08-03
United States, Utah, Beaver, Tushar Mountains. Cork Ridge, 38.36 -112.52, 2469 - 2469m

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115500Noel H. Holmgren   105921984-07-08
United States, Utah, Washington, Markagunt (lower Kolob) Plateau, along road below rim, 3.5km (2.2 mi.) east of guard station, ca 1.5 km (1 mi) airline distance east of Lava Point, 22.5 km (14 mi) airline distance north (357dg) of Springdale., 37.385444 -113.009856, 2210m

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115518Arnold Tiehm   11438
United States, Nevada, Lincoln

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115526Leila M. Shultz   101701986-09-02
United States, Utah, Sevier, Near pass at head of Grass Creek drainage in the Pavant Mountains, 10 miles south of Kanosh., 38.666696 -112.430004, 2188m

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115534James L. Reveal   45771976-07-08
United States, Nevada, Nye, Nevada Test Site, south rim of Pahute Mesa near the 19-01 road, about 2.6 miles east of Pahute Mesa Road., 2195m

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115542Arnold Tiehm   11902
United States, Nevada, White Pine

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01115559Arnold Tiehm   11842
United States, Nevada, Eureka

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Ivesia sabulosa (M.E. Jones) D.D. Keck
01116102Arnold Tiehm   15067
United States, Nevada, Lincoln


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