Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gymnomyces rolfalexii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
82183R. Oswald   Trappe 30431971-11-11
USA, Oregon, Columbia County, Near Scappoose, 107m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
82185D. Smith   Trappe 67891981-04-04
USA, Oregon, Linn County, Butte Creek, 44.58658 -122.20803, 762m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
82186Vernon   Trappe 71701981-04-14
USA, Oregon, Lincoln County, Alsea Drainage, Mill Creek

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
82187D. Wedam   Trappe 113001989-10-07
USA, Oregon, Lincoln, South of Waldport, 12m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
111519P. Hogberg   306942005-06-06
United States, Oregon, Benton, 7 miles up Woods Creek Road, - 457m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
117790Jennie Sperling   F1-JS-702001-10-30
United States, Oregon, Douglas, Coos Bay District, Bureau of Land Management, S. of soup Creek, Off BLM Rd. 23-9-19, 43.53 -123.78

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
118258Jennie Sperling   F2-JS-1262002-11-12
United States, Oregon, Coos, Coos Bay District, Bureau of Land Management, Drive to BLM Rd. 21-9-20.1. Go down road 1/4 mile. Park. Wlak to Jct. BLM Rd. 21-9-21.0. Go down road about 1/8 mile. Walk due east about 250 feet down to cvs plot., 43.73 -123.78, 250m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
110673Michelle Gerdes   Trappe 294232004-06-16
United States, Oregon, Benton, Dinner Creek, south slope of Mary's Peak

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
118323Y. Wolfe   YDW112200042000-11-22
United States, Oregon, Lane, Eugene District, Bureau of Land Management, From the junction of USFS Rds. #32 and #5130, take Rd. #32 north about 7.7 miles to Rd #650. Take #650 west about 1.5 miles to it's termination at a small landing. SRP1 is an 18 inch Pseudotsuga menziesii on the northwest side of the landing., 44.13 -122.69

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
117568B. Kersens   BJK062601-92001-06-26
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Mt. Baker Ranger District, from Baker Lake Rd (USFS Rd 11) turn east onto USFS Rd 1106 and follow this 1.5 miles (cross Baker dam) to a jct; stay left (east) on FSR 1107 and go a mile to the east bank Baker Lake trailhead (sign). Park here and hike this trail about 3 miles to a moderately sized drainage with a open canopy above and a recently fallen Tsuga heterophylla (20 inch) spanning the canyon a few yards downstream of a footbridge over the stream. from the north end of the footbridge follow a breaing of 290 degrees for 30 feet to find the Reference point tree on a steep bankjust., 48.68 -121.66, 244m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
119540C. Horvath   CH7012002-10-31
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Mt. Hood National Forest, Zig Zag Ranger district, Salmon-Huckelebrry Wildnerss, 1 mi north of Githens Mtn, south of Eagle Creek, 45.26 -122.06

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
117121sarah Uebel   8-May-022002-05-08
Oregon, Curry, Siskiyou National Forest, Chetco Ranger District, From the jct of FSRs 1376 and 1107, drive east on 1107 5.8 miles to jct with 1107-550. Drive north on 1107-550 1.9 miles to jct with 1107-553. Drive northeast on 1107-553 1.4 miles to jct with 1107-554. Drive northeast on 1107-554 0.5 mile to end of drivable road and jct with old logging spur (road is tank-trapped). CVS marker (27 inch Pseudotusga menziesii) is located on northeast corner of jct. from cvs marker, walk 53 degrees, 1267 feet to Refrence point located approx 50 feet east of river., -124 - 122m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
82184John Rawlinson   Trappe 60641980-11-02
United States, Oregon, Benton, Siuslaw National Forest, Mary's Peak summit CRBE, - 1219m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
117397Marc LaPine   MJL0672001-06-07
United States, Oregon, Lane, Willamette National Forest, Middle Fork Ranger District, Travel esat from Eugene on Hwy 58 for 0.6 mile past mile post 20 to FS road 5883, travel south on 5883 for 2.6 miles to FS road 500, travel west on FS road 500 for 3.6 miles. Reference point tree is on south edge of clear-cut just off south side of road 500., 43.86 -122.73, 549m

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii (Singer & A.H. Sm.) Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
151759Scot Loring   SCL59552010-11-04
United States, Oregon, Lane, Eugene District, Bureau of Land Management. Siuslaw Resource Area. Eugene Special Status Fungi Inventory Surveys - 18S08W01. TRS: T18S R8W S1.

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii (Singer & A.H. Sm.) Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
151760Scot Loring   SCL58922010-10-02
United States, Oregon, Lane, Eugene District, Bureau of Land Management. Upper Willamette Resource Area. Eugene Special Status Fungi Inventory Surveys - 20S02W23. TRS: T20S R2W S23.

OSC
Gymnomyces rolfalexii (Singer & A.H. Sm.) Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
155117Scot Loring   SCL61292010-11-18
United States, Oregon, Benton, Siuslaw National Forest. Central Coast Ranger District. ISSSSP Western Oregon Historic Fungal Site Revisits - Marys Peak Campground. From Philomath, OR, go west on OR-34 8.8 mi and turn right at Marys Peak Rd. Go up Marys Peak Rd 8.8 mi to the campground and survey area. TRS: T12S R7W S20, SEĀ¼.

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
SFSU-F-020875M. Clasby   0322MC022012-10-26
USA, California, Del Norte, 41.689188 -123.905421, 224m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
FLAS-F-60820Matthew E. Smith & Jeffrey G. Smith   MES-31182018-02-29
United States, California, UC Hopland Reserve, Hopland


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