Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Phaeolus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
FPF1706BPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-09
United States, Colorado, Elkhorn Creek, S of Red Feather Lakes, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.697759 -105.440824

FPF
FPF3000FHinds, T.E.   1900-00-00
United States, South Dakota, Higgins Gulch, Spearfish RD, Black Hills National Forest, 44.550262 -103.884093

FPF
FPF4023CEllis, D.E. & W. Wilmore   1934-06-12
United States, Colorado, Piedra River Trail above First Fork Creek, San Juan National Forest, 37.223614 -107.340881

FPF
FPF4047CAndrews, M.   1935-09-24
United States, Tigerville Hill City, 43.976651 -103.639916

FPF
FPF4055CGill, L.S., S.R. Andrews & CBB   1936-07-31
United States, Nemo, 5 mi from, 44.194153 -103.504912

FPF
FPF4179FGill, L.S.   1936-07-30
United States, Black Hills Plot 51, 44.007609 -103.795344

FPF
FPF5059GPearson, G.A.   1914-09-08
United States, New Mexico, Gallinas Nursery, Pecos National Forest 10000, 35.679207 -105.353345

FPF
FPF5062GWyman, L.   1914-09-01
United States, Weed, 41.42265 -122.386127

FPF
FPF5073GLong, W.H.   1911-10-01
United States, Mt. Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mts., 32.443131 -110.78843

FPF
FPF5179GMielke, J.L.   1945-09-03
United States, New Mexico, La Junta Creek, Carson National Forest, 36.440308 -105.400842

FPF
FPF5180GMerrill, G.   1914-09-12
United States, Arizona, Mt. Graham, Crook National Forest, 32.701735 -109.871468

FPF
FPF5181GMoberg, T.R.   1939-08-26
United States, Arizona, Waters Guard Sta, Sitgreaves National Forest, 34.396397 -110.503664

FPF
FPF5182GPlomteaux, F.   1914-09-16
United States, New Mexico, Hondo-Rio Medio RD, Pecos National Forest, 35.965025 -105.904743

FPF
FPF5183GLong, W.H.   1911-11-05
United States, Penasco Canyon, Sacramento Mts., 33.126475 -105.751932

FPF
FPF5184GDeering, R.   1914-09-04
United States, Tusayan National Forest, 35.751394 -110.600691

FPF
FPF5562FNormand, J.   1930-07-29
United States, Karr Canyon, Sacramento Mts., 32.945923 -105.834153

FPF
FPF5563FNormand, J.   1930-08-21
United States, Cloudcroft, Sacramento Mts., 32.91378 -105.742486

FPF
FPF5564FLong, W.H.   1912-11-25
United States, Pecos, 35.574203 -105.675016

FPF
FPF5565FAndrews, S.R. ?   1938-04-16
United States, McNary Road, Springerville, 34.13338 -109.28592

FPF
FPF5566FHall, J.S.   1937-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Sacramento Mts, Lincoln National Forest, 33.126475 -105.751932

FPF
FPF5567FPerry   1900-00-00
United States, New Mexico, Carson National Forest, 36.510383 -106.075107

FPF
FPF5796B   1933-00-00
United States, Arizona, Flagstaff, 35.198067 -111.651272

FPF
FPF5852CGoodding, L.N.   1918-08-13
United States, Mt. Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mts., 32.443131 -110.78843

FPF
FPF5853CLong, W.H.   1923-09-14
United States, Mt. Joe, near Mesa RS 9000, 39.175481 -102.855576

FPF
FPF5854C   1900-00-00
United States, 40.229901 -105.226562

FPF
FPF5856CLong, W.H.   1912-11-25
United States, Pecos, 35.574203 -105.675016

FPF
FPF5857CGill, L.S. & D.E. Ellis   1939-09-02
United States, Cloudcroft, Sacramento Mts., 32.91378 -105.742486

FPF
FPF5858CEllis, D.E. & J.L. Mielke   1944-09-12
United States, Arizona, Graham Mts, Crook National Forest, 32.694092 -109.902341

FPF
FPF5867CNormand, J.   1930-08-17
United States, Cloudcroft, Sacramento Mts., 32.91378 -105.742486

FPF
FPF6374DHall, J.S.   1938-12-00
United States, Cloudcroft, Sacramento Mts., 32.91378 -105.742486

FPF
FPF6375DGoodding, L.N.   1917-08-07
United States, 40.229901 -105.226562

FPF
FPF6376DLong, W.H. & P.W. Seay   1916-07-27
United States, New Mexico, La Madera Canyon, Sandia Mountains, 35.423932 -105.466401


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