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

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3677P.2Hawksworth, F.G.   1969-09-24
United States, Pack Forest, SE of Olympia 40 m, 46.598994 -122.8579

FPF
FPF2023PPeterson, R.S.   1963-08-15
United States, Colorado, Buckhorn Canyon, Poudre RD, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3009PStaley, J.M., F.G. Hawksworth & T.E. Hinds   1962-09-21
United States, Buckhorn Creek, SW of Dickerman's Ranch, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3010PStaley, J.M., T.E. Hinds & F.G. Hawksworth   1962-09-21
United States, Buckhorn Creek, SW of Dickerman's Ranch, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3012PStaley, J.M., T.E. Hinds & F.G. Hawksworth   1962-09-21
United States, Buckhorn Creek, SW of Dickerman's Ranch, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3032PStaley, J.M., T.E. Hinds & F.G. Hawksworth   1962-09-21
United States, Buckhorn Creek, SW of Dickerman's Ranch, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3313PHawksworth, F.G.   1963-07-23
Mexico, Durango, 44 mi W on El Salto Hwy 8300, 24.020319 -104.657555

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3325PHawksworth, F.G.   1963-07-15
Mexico, El Largo, 9 mi W 7000, 21.816992 -98.495131

FPF
Gloeocoryneum cinereum (Dearn.) Weindlm.
FPF3530PGraham, D.P.   1965-09-24
United States, Wallawa-Whitman National Forest, 45.220574 -117.525749

FPF
FPF3622PStaley, J.M.   1966-08-05
United States, North Fork Poudre River 9600, 40.702532 -105.238579


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