Dataset: SFSU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Texas; Montgomery; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-000282H. D. Thiers   54721958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Near Conroe., 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
undetermined
H. D. Thiers   54661958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Conroe, 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
undetermined
H. D. Thiers   54671958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Conroe, 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
undetermined
H. D. Thiers   54681958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Conroe, 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
undetermined
H. D. Thiers   54711958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Conroe, 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
undetermined
H. D. Thiers   54731958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Conroe, 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
undetermined
H. D. Thiers   54741958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Conroe, 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
SFSU-F-002105H. D. Thiers   55441958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, near Conroe., 30.314041 -95.46819

SFSU
SFSU-F-002162H. D. Thiers   54671958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Near Conroe., 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
SFSU-F-002752H. D. Thiers   54661958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Near Conroe., 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
Leccinum rugosiceps (Peck) Singer
SFSU-F-004616H. D. Thiers   55431958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, near Conroe., 30.314041 -95.46819

SFSU
Strobilomyces floccopus (Vahl) P. Karst.
SFSU-F-004991H. D. Thiers   54691958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, near Conroe., 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
Amanita caesarea (Scop.) Pers.
SFSU-F-009201H. D. Thiers   54701958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, Near Conroe., 30.3118384 -95.4553986

SFSU
Amanita solitaria (Bull.) Fr.
SFSU-F-010427H. D. Thiers   54751958-09-21
USA, Texas, Montgomery, near New Willis, 30.3118384 -95.4553986


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