Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Glomus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN:Fungi
Glomus macrocarpum Tul. & C. Tul.
912636R. Healy   RH10322009-10-00
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, St. John's University Woods, Collegeville, 45.580324 -94.393765

MIN:Fungi
Glomus Tul. & C. Tul.
926165R. Healy   RH13262011-08-21
United States, Minnesota, Morrison, Lake Alexander Scientific and Natural Area, 46.169716 -94.579624

MIN:Fungi
Glomus melanosporum Gerd. & Trappe
926169R. Healy   RH12102010-07-28
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, Gould Road, 47.188821 -95.22417

MIN:Fungi
Glomus Tul. & C. Tul.
926184R. Healy   RH13372011-09-03
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, Collegeville, St. Johns University Woods, 45.580324 -94.393765

MIN:Fungi
Glomus Tul. & C. Tul.
926544R. Healy   RH11732010-06-26
United States, Indiana, Ripley, Versailles State Park

MIN
Glomus Tul. & C. Tul.
926165Healy, R.   RH13262011-08-21
United States, Minnesota, Morrison, Lake Alexander Scientific and Natural Area, 46.169716 -94.579624

MIN
Glomus Tul. & C. Tul.
926184Healy, R.   RH13372011-09-03
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, Collegeville, St. Johns University Woods, 45.580324 -94.393765

MIN
Glomus melanosporum Gerd. & Trappe
926169Healy, R.   RH12102010-07-27
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, Gould Road, 47.237694 -95.257472

MIN
Glomus Tul. & C. Tul.
926544Healy, R.   RH11732010-06-26
United States, Indiana, Ripley, Versailles State Park

MIN
Glomus macrocarpum Tul. & C. Tul.
912636Healy, R.   RH10322009-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Stearns, St. John's University Woods, [Collegeville], by hwy I94, and walking bridge., 45.580324 -94.393765


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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