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

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


MIN:Fungi
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
465532Helen Hart   1928-10-07
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, Ramsey Co

MIN:Fungi
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
465605Louise Dosdall   1921-10-11
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Fort Snelling, 44.891454 -93.180434

MIN:Fungi
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
844958M.E. Palm   Palm (84) 1611977-08-03
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Clearwater, 45.411246 -94.040027

MIN:Fungi
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
844983M.E. Palm.   M.E. Palm 1331977-07-29
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, 47.19557 -95.2332161

MIN:Fungi
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
890537BioBlitz 2005   MVWR 282005-06-11
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Visitor Center, 44.8846038 -93.6319443

MIN
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
465532Hart, Helen   s.n.1928-10-07
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey, Ramsey Co

MIN
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
465605Dosdall, Louise   s.n.1921-10-11
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Fort Snelling, 44.891454 -93.180434

MIN
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
890537BioBlitz 2005   MVWR 282005-06-11
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Visitor Center; T116N R23W S6, 44.8846038 -93.6319443

MIN
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
844958Palm, M.E.   Palm (84) 1611977-08-03
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, 45.411246 -94.040027

MIN
Leocarpus fragilis (Dicks.) Rostaf.
844983Palm, M.E.   Palm 1331977-07-29
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, Bohall Trail, 47.19557 -95.2332161


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Google Map

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