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http://heritage.nv.gov/notes98.htm heritage.nv.gov/notes98.htm 1998 Meeting Notes - Nevada Rare Plant Workshop, Astragalus pulsiferae var. suksdorfii: Known from a single collection in NV, in the Granite Range south of Leadville on the Winnemucca BLM district, and about 40 more locations in CA and WA. CONSENSUS: add to NNNPS Watch List.
http://heritage.nv.gov/notes98.htm heritage.nv.gov/notes98.htm 1998 Meeting Notes - Nevada Rare Plant Workshop, Astragalus pulsiferae var. suksdorfii: Known from a single collection in NV, in the Granite Range south of Leadville on the Winnemucca BLM district, and about 40 more locations in CA and WA. CONSENSUS: add to NNNPS Watch List.


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http://130.166.124.2/nv_panorama_atlas/page17/files/page17-1012-full.html and shown here slightly above the center of the image

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http://heritage.nv.gov/notes98.htm heritage.nv.gov/notes98.htm 1998 Meeting Notes - Nevada Rare Plant Workshop, Astragalus pulsiferae var. suksdorfii: Known from a single collection in NV, in the Granite Range south of Leadville on the Winnemucca BLM district, and about 40 more locations in CA and WA. CONSENSUS: add to NNNPS Watch List.

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