Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Netherlands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Stephensia shanori (Gilkey) Gilkey
41582De Vries   1982-10-15
Netherlands, Noord-Brabant, Drimmelen

OSC
44664De Vries   1971-07-25
Netherlands, Baarn, Pynenburg

OSC
80573G de Vries   de Vries 5121970-11-29
Netherlands, Baarn, Pynenburg

OSC
Tuber puberulum Berk. & Broome
80548G de Vries   Trappe 19991963-10-27
Netherlands, Bunde, Prov. Overijsel

OSC
Tuber puberulum Berk. & Broome
80550G de Vries   de Vries 8771968-08-17
Netherlands, Gelderland, Hulshort

OSC
Hydnotrya tulasnei (Berk.) Berk. & Broome
131495J. Trappe   Trappe 20041968-08-04
Netherlands, Prov. Cjelderland

OSC
Epichlo_ baconii
142627Richard Halse   74772008-06-23
Netherlands, Renkum, along the Halve Radsbeek, Geen Vrije Toegand, Keijenberg, Kantoor Staatsbosbeheer, Gelderland

OSC
Epichlo_ clarkii
142628Richard Halse   74762008-06-23
Netherlands, Renkum, along the Halve Radsbeek, Geen Vrije Toegand, Keijenberg, Kantoor Staatsbosbeheer, Gelderland

OSC
Hydnotrya tulasnei (Berk.) Berk. & Broome
131493G de Vries   Trappe 20021968-08-31
Netherlands, Sterrebos, Denchamp

OSC
36639Caroline Destree   1888-01-01
Netherlands, The Hague, South Holland

OSC
Epichlo_ typhina
142625Richard Halse   74752008-06-23
Netherlands, Wageningen, General Foulkesweg 96, Gelderland, Along a path below the Hotel de Wageningse Berg.

OSC
Epichlo_ baconii
142626Richard Halse   Halse 74742008-06-23
Netherlands, Wageningen, General Foulkesweg 96, Gelderland, Along a path below the Hotel de Wageningse Berg.

OSC
Epichlo_ typhina
142630Richard Halse   74732008-06-23
Netherlands, Wageningen, General Foulkesweg 96, Gelderland, Along path below the Hotel de Wageningse Berg.

OSC
167914E. Hennipman   62721905-05-21
Netherlands, Netherlands, Gelderland, Hulshorst., 51.9985 4.16666666666667


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