Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Gymnomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Gymnomyces xerophilus M.E. Sm. & Trappe
FLAS-F-58753Matthew E. Smith   2002-04-06
United States, California, Yuba, University of California Sierra Research and Extension Center, 39.250985 -121.313902

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-62818Ryan Stephens   MES-30042013-07-26
United States, New Hampshire, Strafford, College Woods, University of New Hampshire

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-63081Matthew Smith   MES-10802015-05-06
Chile, Puyehue National Park, below Antillanca on the edge of the road.

FLAS
Gymnomyces xerophilus M.E. Sm. & Trappe
FLAS-F-60807Matthew E. Smith & Jeffrey G. Smith   MES-31042018-02-28
United States, California, UC Sierra Research & Extension Center, Browns Valley

FLAS
Gymnomyces rolfalexii Trappe, T. Lebel & Castellano
FLAS-F-60820Matthew E. Smith & Jeffrey G. Smith   MES-31182018-02-29
United States, California, UC Hopland Reserve, Hopland

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-65547ME Smith & DH Pfister   MES-1912008-03-27
Chile, Los Lagos, Tourist turnout site on Volcan Osorno, Parque Nacional Perez Rosales, near Ensenada

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-65548ME Smith & DH Pfister   MES-1922008-03-27
Chile, Los Lagos, Tourist turnout site on Volcan Osorno, Parque Naccional Perez Rosales, near Ensenada

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-65553ME Smith & DH Pfister   MES-5402012-03-12
Chile, Aysén, near Melimoyu airport, Melimoyu Patagonia Sur Reserve, Chile

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-65557ME Smith & DH Pfister   MES-5612012-03-14
Chile, Aysén, Tres Lagunas Trail, Melimoyu Patagonia Sur Reserve, Chile

FLAS
Gymnomyces Massee & Rodway
FLAS-F-65561ME Smith & DH Pfister   MES-5682012-03-15
Chile, Aysén, Valle California Patagonia Sur Reserve, Chile


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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