Dataset: HCOA
Taxa: Gomphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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College of the Atlantic, Acadia National Park Herbarium


HCOA
Ramaria formosa (Pers.) Quel
HCOA-F-001731W. Litten   L-10751981-08-24
United States, Maine, Hancock, Woods N of Bubble Pond, ANP, 44.354845 -68.236799

HCOA
Ramaria formosa (Pers.) Quel
HCOA-F-001732W. Litten   L-12061984-09-01
United States, Maine, Hancock, Woods N of Bubble Pond, 44.354845 -68.236799

HCOA
Ramaria obtusissima (Peck) Conner
HCOA-F-001733W. Litten   L-12971992-08-25
United States, Maine, Hancock, Woods N of Bubble Pond, ANP, 44.354845 -68.236799

HCOA
Ramaria rubella (Schaef.) R. H.Pet.
HCOA-F-001734W. Litten   L-7521976-08-15
United States, Maine, Hancock, Marlboro, J. C. Hodgkin's property, 44.480166 -68.286925

HCOA
HCOA-F-001737W. Litten   L-7531976-08-15
United States, Maine, Hancock, Marlboro, J. C. Hodgkin's property, 44.480166 -68.286925

HCOA
Ramariopsis kunzei (Fr.) Corner
HCOA-F-001738W. Litten   L-8671978-09-02
United States, Maine, Hancock, Coniferous woods west of fire truck road off Seal Cove Road, ANP, 44.27569 -68.355134

HCOA
Ramaria subbotrytis (Coker) Corner
HCOA-F-001873W. Litten   L-9581979-08-04
United States, Maine, Hancock, Woods road from Fernald Point Road to old Carroll farm, base of St. Sauveur Mountain, 44.301993 -68.321623

HCOA
Ramaria aenea R. H. Peter.
HCOA-F-001735J. Barner   L-993
United States, Maine, Hancock, [no data], 44.651218 -68.265121

HCOA
Ramaria subbotrytis (Coker) Corner
HCOA-F-001837W. Litten   L-958
United States, Maine, Hancock, Woods road from Fernald Point Road to Old Carroll Farm, base of St. Sauveur Mountain., 44.302592 -68.321601


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