Dataset: F
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Missouri; St. Louis; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Uncinula spiralis Berk. & M. A. Curtis Berk. & M. A. Curtis
C0258238FC. H. Thompson   s.n.1895-09-16
U.S.A., Missouri, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri Botanical Garden, 38.613107 -90.25928

F:Botany
Septoria lycopersici Speg. Speg.
C0262025F   1910-08-02
U.S.A., Missouri, St. Louis, 38.640689 -90.44342

F:Botany
Lactarius atroviridis Peck Peck
C0305450FS. Hosler   MO-2510932016-09-04
U.S.A., Missouri, St. Louis, Wildwood, Rockwoods Reservation, 38.565 -90.665

F:Botany
Lactarius atroviridis Peck Peck
C0305736FS. Hosler   MO-2506672016-09-01
U.S.A., Missouri, St. Louis, Wildwood, Rockwoods Reservation, 38.565 -90.665

F:Botany
Inonotus hispidus (Bull.) P. Karst. (Bull.) P. Karst.
C0349646FL. O. Overholts   631 | S-1003 | S-10041914-01-28
U.S.A., Missouri, St. Louis, Creve Coeur Lake, 38.717748 -90.484323


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Google Map

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