Dataset: FLD-
Taxa: Lepiota
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


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FLD-F-000079J. P. Lindsey   s.n.1997-06-00
USA, Colorado, La Plata County, Fort Lewis College greenhouse., 37.277477 -107.866316

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FLD-F-000323Theresa Radke   s.n.1999-00-00
USA, Colorado, La Plata County, La Plata County., 37.319329 -107.912001

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Lepiota naucina (Fr.) P. Kumm.
FLD-F-000280Unknown   s.n.1981-08-00
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, North of Durango., 37.362651 -107.865304

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Lepiota clypeolaria (Bull.) P. Kumm.
FLD-F-000171J. P. Lindsey   s.n.1994-09-14
USA, Colorado, Archuleta County, Martinez Creek, San Juan National Forest., 37.323342 -107.102208

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FLD-F-000490P. Johnson   41995-09-16
USA, Colorado, San Juan County, Past Lime Creek, San Juan National Forest., 37.67377 -107.751844

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Lepiota naucina (Fr.) P. Kumm.
FLD-F-000548M. Jung   s.n.1994-09-22
USA, Colorado, La Plata County, Hermosa., 37.415278 -107.835344


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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