Dataset: TAAM & EAA-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Tennessee; Scott; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Stereum Hill ex Pers.
TAAM206279Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott, Brunt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River., 36.387492 -84.629641

TAAM & EAA
TAAM151242Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River, 36.387838 -84.629678

TAAM & EAA
Mycorrhaphium adustum (Schwein.) Maas Geest.
TAAM134908Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River, 36.387838 -84.629678

TAAM & EAA
Hymenochaete tabacina (Sowerby) Lév.
TAAM183871Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River, 36.387692 -84.629783

TAAM & EAA
Hydnochaete olivacea (Schwein.) Banker
TAAM200464Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River, 36.387692 -84.629783

TAAM & EAA
TAAM151204Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River, 36.387692 -84.629783

TAAM & EAA
TAAM168574Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork River, 36.387692 -84.629783

TAAM & EAA
Oxyporus populinus (Schumach.) Donk
TAAM151615Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott Co., Honey Creek, Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork, 36.387681 -84.629809

TAAM & EAA
TAAM183749Erast Parmasto   1988-08-08
United States, Tennessee, Scott County, Honey Creek, Burnt Mill Bridge, 36.416667 -84.75


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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