Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Mamianiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
ISC-F-0094366C.G. Pringle   1880-08-07
Canada, Lake Matis

ISC
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
ISC-F-0094367A.B. Seymour   1885-08-15
USA, Massachusetts

ISC
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
ISC-F-0094368C.V. Piper   29581891-10-00
USA, Washington, King, 47.612228 -122.322458

ISC
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
ISC-F-0094369H.E. Parks   3121925-09-27
USA, California, Marin, Muir Wood, 37.896287 -122.583934

ISC
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
ISC-F-0094370H.H. Whetzel   14341929-09-11
Canada, Ontario, Nipissing, Winter Tote Road, Friday's Clearing, Lake Temagami, T.F.R.

ISC
Mamianiella coryli (Batsch) Höhn.
ISC-F-0094371Tracy, Joseph P.   181281948-08-15
USA, California, Humboldt, Ridge east of Grove's Prairie, Trinity Summit, Humboldt County., 40.9334678 -123.5147699, 1554m


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