Dataset: O
Taxa: Leccinum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
308929T. Jensen   1977-09-20
Norway, Agder, Tvedestrand, Tvedestrand: Vestre Sandøya, 58.5794 9.0347

O
Leccinum scabrum (Bull. : Fr.) Gray
308860Egil Bendiksen   1977-08-10
Norway, Viken, Nannestad, Nannestad: Ved Råbjørn, 60.2366 10.8368

O
76575Ingun Klingsheim   2020-08-14
Norway, Innlandet, Nord-Fron, Nord-Fron: Vinsterfossen, 61.4664 9.3688, 730m

O
Leccinum melaneum (Smotl.) Pilát & Dermek
203771Bente Rian   SM21-252021-10-03
Norway, Viken, Nordre Follo, Krokhol, 59.8074 10.9266

O
Leccinum holopus (Rostk.) Watling
308905Gro Gulden   554/671967-06-27
Norway, Viken, Hole, Ringerike: Vik i Hole, 60.0771 10.2791

O
308861Gro Gulden   1978-09-21
Norway, Viken, Nannestad, Nannestad: Tømte, 60.2968 11.0636, 250m

O
308943Gro Gulden   1970-09-07
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Nesseby, Nesseby: Varangerbotn, 70.1765 28.5083


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Google Map

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