Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Naematoloma olivaceotinctum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
71361A. H. Smith   268451947-09-25
USA, Oregon, Jefferson, Olallie Lake

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
71362A. H. Smith   167351941-09-08
USA, Washington, Whatcom, Marten Lake Trail, Mount Baker

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
71363A. H. Smith   165971941-09-03
USA, Washington, Whatcom, Timberline Camp, Mount Baker

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
71364A. H. Smith   244721948-10-12
USA, Oregon, Clackamas, Twin Bridges Forest Camp, Mt. Hood

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212657A. H. Smith   402951952-09-29
USA, Washington, Castle Peak, Mount Rainier National Park.

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212671A. H. Smith   266341947-09-20
USA, Oregon, Still Creek, Forest Camp, Mt. Hood.

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212658H. Imshaug   9881948-08-03
USA, Washington, Pierce, Nisqually River., 732m

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212725A. H. Smith   404211952-10-02
USA, Washington, Green Lake, Mount Rainier National Park.

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212728A. H. Smith   270401947-10-12
USA, Oregon, Twin Bridge, Mt. Hood National Forest.

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212730A. H. Smith   276471947-10-10
USA, Oregon, Twin Bridge, Mt. Hood National Forest.

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212739C. H. Peck   s. n.
USA, New York, Sullivan, Forestburgh.

MICH:Fungi
Naematoloma olivaceotinctum (Kauffman) A.H. Sm.
212741H. A. Imshaug   11141948-08-06
USA, Washington, Tahoma Creek, Mount Rainier National Park., 701m


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