Dataset: ILLS-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Minnesota; Hubbard; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Cantharellus Adans. ex Fr.
ILLS00156139W.J. Sundberg   
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, detailed locality information protected

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Suillus cavipes (Klotzsch) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
ILLS00153399W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-71982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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ILLS00156674W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-51982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Spring Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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Fuscoboletinus serotinus (Frost) A.H. Sm. & Thiers
ILLS00156149W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-91982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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Lactarius Pers.
ILLS00158329W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-41982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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ILLS00153231O. Mohamed   IX-10-1982-11982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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Russula Pers.
ILLS00154354W.J. Sundberg   (0_9) 1X-10-1982-31982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297

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Fuscoboletinus spectabilis (Peck) Pomerl. & A.H. Sm.
ILLS00156150W.J. Sundberg   IX-10-1982-81982-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, Iron Springs Bog, near Lake Itasca State Park, 47.216624 -95.200297


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Google Map

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