Dataset: VPI-
Taxa: Tremellodendron
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Virginia Tech University, Massey Herbarium - Fungi


VPI
Tremellodendron G.F. Atk.
VPI-F-0004470H.H. Miller   OKM 266641996-09-01
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Rt. 738, Pandapas Pond Rec. Area, Jefferson Nat. Forest, 37.263999 -80.496906

VPI
Tremellodendron pallidum (Schwein.) Burt
VPI-F-0004469T.F. Wieboldt   1993-08-11
United States, Virginia, Henry, Floodplain of tributary of Koger Creek ca. 2mi. NW of Blue Ridge Airport, 36.630135 -80.040195

VPI
VPI-F-0004483Orson K. Miller, Jr.   OKM 93071972-09-13
United States, Virginia, Giles, White Rocks Campground, Jeff. Nat. For., 37.429123 -80.499082

VPI
Tremellodendron G.F. Atk.
VPI-F-0004471O.K. Miller   OKM 97161974-09-13
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, Tuxedo, 35.23416 82.41861

VPI
Tremellodendron G.F. Atk.
VPI-F-0004480O.K. Miller, Jr.   OKM 92031972-08-11
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, VPI Land by Price's Fork, Rt 685, 37.20985 -80.490054


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