Dataset: NYS-
Taxa: Trichoglossum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum Mycology Collection


NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Trichoglossum farlowii (Cooke) E.J. Durand
NYSd510Bakaitis, Bill   90-1741990-09-09
United States, New York, ORANGE, Cornwall: Harvard Black Rock Forest.

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Trichoglossum farlowii (Cooke) E.J. Durand
NYSd1758Haines, John H.   1977-09-10
United States, New York, Rensselaer, Town of Berlin: 7 miles east of Taborton, Berlin Rod & Gun Club.

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Trichoglossum farlowii (Cooke) E.J. Durand
NYSd3009Haines, John H.   1971-09-25
United States, New York, WARREN, Charles Lathrop Pack Experimental Forest, 3 miles north of Warrensburg.

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NYSd3031Haines, John H.   1971-09-25
United States, New York, WARREN, Charles Lathrop Pack Experimental Forest, 3 miles north of Warrensburg.

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NYSd3047Haines, John H.; Rogerson, Clark T.; Smith, Stanley J.; Samuels, Gary J.   1971-09-24
United States, New York, WARREN, Skye Farm Camps, ca. 10 miles north of Warrensburg, Sherman Pond.

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NYSd3453Haines, John H.   1968-08-12
United States, Tennessee, BLOUNT, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Roaring Fork Nature Trail, near Gatlinburg.

NYS-NYSM:NYSD
Trichoglossum farlowii (Cooke) E.J. Durand
NYSd3502Haines, John H.   1968-08-12
United States, Tennessee, BLOUNT, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Roaring Fork Nature Trail, near Gatlinburg.

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Trichoglossum velutipes (Peck) E.J. Durand
NYSd4646Sutherland, David   1964-10-20
United States, Washington, KING, Seattle: Capitol Hill.


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