Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Xerula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Xerula Maire
Brian Akers   93/5-12/0011993-05-12
United States, Illinois,, Jackson County,, Lawn at administration and records Bldg, Southeast corner. Southern Illinois University Campus. Carbondale., 37.70841 -89.21791

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
AM DeJarnett   3772000-05-30
United States, Illinois, Pope, Lusk Creek site #1, east of Eddyville, Shawnee National Forest. Pine Plantation., 37.5062 -88.53683

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
ILLS00157675R Gilbert   1552000-07-19
United States, Illinios, Jackson, Giant City State Park, 37.7218 -89.3227

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
ILLS00153136A.M. DeJarnett   6032000-08-19
United States, Illinois, Pope, Pine plantation. Burden Falls Wilderness site #3, northeast of McCormick, Shawnee National Forest, 37.585883 -88.641998

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
ILLS00153146A.M. DeJarnett   6702000-09-26
United States, Illinois, Pope, Pine plantation. Lusk Creek site #2, east of Eddyville, Shawnee National Forest, 37.522348 -88.552029

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
ILLS00153145A.M. DeJarnett   9152001-07-31
United States, Illinois, Pope, Pine plantation. Lusk Creek site #2, east of Eddyville, Shawnee National Forest, 37.522348 -88.552029

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
A.M. DeJarnett   10572001-08-30
United States, Illinois, Pope, Pine Plantation. Lusk Creek site #2, east of Eddyville, Shawnee National Forest

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Xerula furfuracea (Peck) Redhead, Ginns & Shoemaker
ILLS00173058A.M. DeJarnett   1291998-07-27
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Marberry Arboretum, Pleasant Hill Road, Carbondale.

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Xerula radicata (Relhan) Dörfelt
ILLS00173126A.M. DeJarnett   211998-07-03
United States, Illinois, Union, Near Little Grassy Lake, Giant City State Park, near Makanda


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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