Dataset: OSC-
Taxa: Dentinum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
32008Rhoades   IBP3721970-11-19
USA, Oregon, Lane County, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, upper watershed II

OSC
32035Rhoades   IBP4051970-12-15
USA, Oregon, Watershed III

OSC
32044Rhoades   IBP 4141970-12-15
USA, Oregon, Watershed II

OSC
32057Rhoades   IBP 4271970-12-15
USA, Oregon, Watershed II

OSC
32071Rhoades   IBP 4411971-02-17
USA, Oregon, Watershed II

OSC
32079Rhoades   IBP 4491971-04-12
USA, Oregon, Watershed II

OSC
32085Rhoades   IBP 4551971-05-10
USA, Oregon, Lane County, H.J. Andrews Expermental Forest, lower Watershed II

OSC
32101Rhoades   IBP 4741971-05-20
USA, Oregon, H. J. Andrews Expermental Forest, lower Watershed II

OSC
39674William Denison   Soap Creek Fungi #91979-12-26
USA, Oregon, Benton County, Soap Creek, Denison's North Hill

OSC
40128Jim Trappe   Trappe #60331980-11-20
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Lake Arrowsmith

OSC
40442Jim Trappe   Trappe #64231981-10-06
USA, Washington, Jefferson, Kalaloch Campground, 2m

OSC
41220Jim Trappe   Trappe #70921982-11-11
USA, Oregon, Tillamook, Camp Meriwether, 12m

OSC
Dentinum umbilicatum (Peck) Pouzar
44646Dan Luoma   Trappe #83551981-01-18
USA, Oregon, Upper Nestucca drainage, Grassy overlook, 488m

OSC
45978William Denison   1985-11-02
USA, Oregon, Deer Creek

OSC
48241T. O'Dell   Trappe #103121987-09-10
USA, Washington, Snohomish, .5 mi E. of White Chuck Cinder Core, Glacier Peak Wilderness, 1768m

OSC
64636Dan Luoma   25551992-11-05
USA, Oregon, Curry, Fairview block, control treatment, 42.3083333 -122.1833333, 975m

OSC
46436R. Fogel   F1745-S
United States, Oregon, Benton, Dinner Creek, near Alsea Summit on Highway 34, ca. 7 mi SW of Philomath, 44.48 -123.48, 305m


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