Dataset: CLEMS-
Taxa: Hygrophoraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Clemson University Herbarium


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Hygrophorus conicus (Schaeff.) Fr.
CLEMS-F0000281J. D. Tobe   12761986-09-12
United States, South Carolina, Along foot trail near parking area for Indian Creek, Clemson Forest, 34.6667 -82.8667

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CLEMS-F0000285W. A. Murrill   s. n.0050-12-22
United States, Florida, Gainesville, 29.651634 -82.324826

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Hygrophorus flavescens (Kauffman) A.H. Sm. & Hesler
CLEMS-F0000282John D. Tobe   13941986-09-12
United States, South Carolina, in north facing cove; near Wild-cat creek; Clemson Forest, N of Lake Issaqueena, 34.769659 -82.870546

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CLEMS-F0000284A. C. M.   s.n.1950-08-10
United States, North Carolina, near Highlands Biol. Lab, 35.053745 -83.189119

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Hygrophorus conicus (Schaeff.) Fr.
CLEMS-F0001115unknown   s.n.0047-10-17
United States, Florida, Gainesville, 29.651634 -82.324826

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CLEMS-F0001117unknown   s.n.0041-12-09
United States, Florida, Gainesville, 29.651634 -82.324826

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CLEMS-F0001116Murrill   0041-12-14
United States, cart Q'Leus


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Google Map

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