Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Washington; Whitman; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Phragmidium ivesiae Syd. & P. Syd.
ILL00062738W. B. & V. G. Cooke   253471949-08-07
USA, Washington, Whitman, East edge of College Campus, 46.731274 -117.179616, 762m

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ILL00066977W. B and V. G. Cooke   243061948-09-24
USA, Washington, Whitman, East edge of College Campus, 46.731274 -117.179616, 762m

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Stereum Hill ex Pers.
ILL00069896H. H. V. Hord   1949-10-18
USA, Washington, Whitman, College Campus, Pullman, 46.731274 -117.179616

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Suillus punctatipes (Snell & E.A. Dick) Singer
ILL00070311W. B. & V. G. Cooke   209571947-09-28
USA, Washington, Whitman, 12 Specimens under pines, on tributary of Union Flat Creek, 46.827165 -117.998165

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Helotium virgultorum (Vahl) P. Karst.
ILL00089157Wm.B. Cooke & V.G. Cooke   217331947-10-23
United States, Washington, Whitman County, 47.21073 -117.35547


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