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

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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Herbarium


UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
402006M. Dibben   9691991-09-07
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln, Drott Management Forest

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
402009Carol Lanphear-Cook   4221990-05-27
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, New Hope Pines State Natural Area

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
402002Carol Lanphear-Cook   4441990-06-04
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau, Neceedah Wildlife

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
402008Carol Lanphear-Cook   1531988-09-25
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, Scheekle Reserve, UWSP

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
402007Carol Lanphear-Cook   8171991-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Waupaca, Keller Whitcomb Creek Woods Scientific Area (#156) t24E, R12E, Sec. 5, part of N 1/2. Northeast of Iola, off Boelter Road

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
401992Carol Lanphear-Cook   23631991-09-25
United States, Wisconsin, Wood, Powers Bluff Maple Woods

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
401993Carol Lanphear-Cook   20491995-08-10
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, Schmeeckle Reserve, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. T-25N, R-8E, S-28, NW 1/4 and part of NE 1/4.

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
401994Peter Vachuska   17201992-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln, UWSP Treehaven Field Station. Approximately 10 miles east of Tomakawk on County A to Pickerel Creek Road. T35N, R7-E, S24-26 and 36

UWSP
Lycogala epidendrum (J.C. Buxb. ex L.) Fr.
402001Carol Lanphear-Cook   3211989-09-09
United States, Wisconsin, Jackson, Castle Mound Pine Forest State Natural Area (#16), Black River Falls. T-21N, R-4W, E 1/2 SE 1/4 of S-23 and SW 1/4 of S-24, within Black River State Forest.


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