Dataset: UWSP-
Taxa: Phlebia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Herbarium


UWSP
401111George L. Barron   27901997-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln

UWSP
Phlebia tremellosus (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
402341Carol Lanphear-Cook   23411995-09-17
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

UWSP
402343Carol Lanphear-Cook   26201996-10-10
United States, Wisconsin, Shawano

UWSP
Phlebia incarnata (Schwein.) Nakasone & Burds.
402349Carol Lanphear-Cook   25941996-10-06
United States, Wisconsin, Jackson

UWSP
Phlebia tremellosus (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
402352Carol Lanphear-Cook   25951996-10-06
United States, Wisconsin, Jackson

UWSP
Phlebia tremellosus (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
402354Carol Lanphear-Cook   26391996-10-19
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

UWSP
Phlebia tremellosus (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
402355Carol Lanphear-Cook   25771996-10-01
United States, Wisconsin, Wood

UWSP
Phlebia tremellosus (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
402467Carol Lanphear-Cook   3711989-10-12
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

UWSP
402470Carol Lanphear-Cook   1401988-10-02
United States, Wisconsin, Ozaukee


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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