Dataset: UNCA-UNCA
Taxa: Lactifluus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina Asheville


UNCA:UNCA
UNCA00049J. Horton   2022-07-06
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.19125 -82.6261, 798m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus deceptivus (Peck) Kuntze
UNCA00050J. Horton   2022-07-06
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.19437 -82.63358, 850m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus volemus (Fr.) Kuntze
UNCA00054J. Horton   2022-07-06
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.19079 -82.62595, 796m

UNCA:UNCA
UNCA00073J. Horton   2022-08-01
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.17786 -82.64248, 884m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus glaucescens (Crossl.) Verbeken
UNCA00082L. Jaegers   2022-08-03
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.19125 -82.6261, 798m

UNCA:UNCA
UNCA00091L. Jaegers   2022-08-03
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.19125 -82.6261, 798m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus deceptivus (Peck) Kuntze
UNCA00102J. Horton   2022-08-04
United States, NC, Transylvania, DuPont State Recreational Forest, 35.19437 -82.63358, 850m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus corrugis (Peck) Kuntze
UNCA00156J. Horton   2022-07-06
United States, NC, Transylvania, Dupont State Recreational Forest, 35.19437 -82.62336, 850m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus subvellereus (Peck) Nuytinck
UNCA00224K. Brown   2023-07-13
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Dupont State Recreational Forest, 35.21939 -82.59705

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus corrugis (Peck) Kuntze
UNCA00327Horton, J   2022-07-06
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, Dupont State Recreational Forest, 35.19437 -82.62336, 850m

UNCA:UNCA
Lactifluus volemus (Fr.) Kuntze
UNCA00392Horton, J   2023-07-26
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Dupont State Recreational Forest, 35.21939 -82.59705, 651m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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