Dataset: CHRB-
Taxa: Laestadia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chrysler Herbarium - Mycological Collection


CHRB
Laestadia rubicola Ellis & Everh.
CHRB-F-0009888C.A. Schwarze   s.n.1916-07-21
United States, New Jersey

CHRB
Laestadia minutissima (Auersw.) Sacc.
CHRB-F-0009881P. Sydow   
Berlin

CHRB
Laestadia punctoidea (Cooke) Auersw.
CHRB-F-0009886P. Sydow   

CHRB
Laestadia illicicola Tracy & Earle
CHRB-F-0009880F. S. Earle   s.n.1887-01-26
United States, Mississippi, Ocean Springs, Miss.

CHRB
CHRB-F-0009889   

CHRB
Laestadia rosae (Auersw.) Auersw.
CHRB-F-0009887P. Sydow   
Berlin

CHRB
Laestadia punctoidea (Cooke) Auersw.
CHRB-F-0009885W. Krieger   
Konigstein

CHRB
Laestadia niesslii Kunze ex Rehm
CHRB-F-0009883P. Sydow   
Berlin

CHRB
Laestadia polystigma (Ellis & Everh.) Berl. & Voglino
CHRB-F-0009884   
United States, New Jersey

CHRB
Laestadia illicicola Tracy & Earle
CHRB-F-0009879S. M. Tracy   51871898-02-19
United States, Mississippi

CHRB
Laestadia niesslii Kunze ex Rehm
CHRB-F-0009882W. Krieger   1899-04-26


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