Dataset: UC
Taxa: Boreostereum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC1464098K. L. D. Fergus   s.n.1879-06-00
USA, Pennsylvania, Chester, West Chester

UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC1140204R. F. Cain   s.n.1956-08-04
Canada, Ontario, Twp 3F, AL___ (illegible).

UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC680678R. F. Cain   s.n.1939-09-12
Canada, Ontario, Pinetree Portage, Algonquin Park.

UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC453884A. V. Luther   s.n.1898-08-14
USA, New York, Fall Creek, Ithaca., 42.451967 -76.478355

UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC1474810K. L. D. Fergus   s.n.1879-06-00
USA, Pennsylvania, Chester, West Chester

UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC464762C. H. Kauffman   s.n.1910-08-13
USA, Michigan, Horseshoe Lake, Ann Arbor.

UC
Boreostereum radiatum (Peck) Parmasto
UC451947C. O. Smith   s.n.1901-12-10
USA, New York, Cool Bridge, Cayuga Basin.


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