Dataset: USAM
Taxa: Fomitopsidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


USAM
Fomitopsis palustris (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Teixeira
USAM-F00020JLM A Methven   15782005-04-21
United States, Alabama, Baldwin County, WBENRR, 30.416376 -87.827902

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Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill
USAM-F00044J.L. Mata   16032005-05-22
United States, Tennesee, Blount County, GSMNP - Cades Cove - Parson's Branch, 35.551773 -83.869591

USAM
Fomitopsis cajanderi (P. Karst.) Kotl. & Pouzar
USAM-F00190JLM & FAMILY   17502005-08-02
United States, Alabama, DeKalb County, DeSoto State Park - Blue Trail, 34.4966 -85.627537

USAM
USAM-F00436   19852007-12-01
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Blakely Historical State Park, 30.74745 -87.918099

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Trametopsis ceruina (Schwein.) Tomšovský
USAM-F00562GSMS   21282011-12-02
United States, Mississippi, Pike, percy quin state park, 31.186843 -90.520377

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Laetiporus cincinnatus (Morgan) Burds., Banik & T.J. Volk
USAM-F00793   
United States, Mississippi, Pearl River, Picayune, Crosby Arboretum.


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Google Map

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