Dataset: WTU
Search Criteria: United Kingdom; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


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Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
WTU-F-068923D A Reid   169491962-09-29
United Kingdom, London, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

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Inocybe (Fr.) Fr.
WTU-F-035998Daniel E. Stuntz   190931975-09-08
United Kingdom, Culbin Forest on North Sea north of Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Clitopilus prunulus (Scop. ex Fr.) P.Kumm.
WTU-F-046317D. Brown   s.n.
United Kingdom, Scotland.

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WTU-F-063014Unknown   s.n.1967-09-23
United Kingdom, Rothamsted Experimental Station

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Leccinum versipelle (Fr. apud Hok) Snell apud Slipp & Snell
WTU-F-050404Joy Spurr, Daniel E. Stuntz   Stz 190881975-09-05
United Kingdom, Glentanar forest. Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Lactarius rufus (Fr.) Fr.
WTU-F-050624Joy Spurr, Daniel E. Stuntz   Stz 190891975-09-06
United Kingdom, Tyghbarger Hill. Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Psilocybe semilanceata (Fr.) P. Kumm.
WTU-F-055016P. D. Orton   37731969-10-14
United Kingdom, Wheaten [Wheatfen] Surlingham.

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WTU-F-055239Daniel E. Stuntz   190831975-09-06
United Kingdom, Tygbarger Hill. Aberdeen, Scotland.


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Google Map

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