Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Leotiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00036004Russell, Stephen D   MO2097282015-07-11
United States, Indiana, Brown, Brown County State Park, 39.11366 -86.264711

PUL
PUL00022349DH Linder   1933-07-00
United States, Massachusetts, Norfolk, 42.119543 -71.325056

PUL
PUL00032754EA Burt   1897-09-20
United States, Vermont, Addison, 44.015337 -73.16734

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00020049Aime, M.C.   MCA 821995-10-06
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Cherokee Wayside, Jefferson National Forest, 37.427316 -80.310462

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00020054Aime, M.C.   MCA 1931996-11-19
United States, Virginia, Giles, Mountain Lake Biological Station, 37.411777 -80.324705

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00019599WH Long Jr   1902-07-23
United States, New York, Tompkins, 42.440628 -76.496607

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00029927JB Ellis   1877-12-00
America, New Jersey, Gloucester

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00035136Russell, Stephen D   MM60702017-07-05
United States, Indiana, Porter, Cowles Bog Trail, 41.6427 -87.087748

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00035180Russell, Stephen D   MO2074712015-06-23
United States, Indiana, Morgan, 4256 E. Mahalasville Rd., 39.353923 -86.348983

PUL
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers.
PUL00035523Liu, Lucy   MM61762017-07-15
United States, Indiana, Montgomery, Shades State Park, 39.94171 -87.091677

PUL
Leotia stevensoni Berk. & Broome
PUL0021924WG Farlow   1910-09-05
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, 43.8667 -71.2167

PUL
Leotia stevensoni Berk. & Broome
PUL00021924Farlow, W G   PUL F72911910-09-05
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Chocorua, 43.878962 -71.219792


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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