Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Sphaerotheca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP63489W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1975-07-05
United States, Alaska, Moreno Loop Trail, Mount McKinley National Park, 65.20083 -141.79333

WSP
Sphaerotheca humuli (DC.) Burrill
WSP67386unknown   1973-08-15
United States, California, Alameda, University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, 37.86972 -122.25778

WSP
Sphaerotheca fuliginea (Schltdl.) Pollacci
WSP70308Dean Glawe; Grace Jack   2002-08-16
United States, Washington, Pierce, Kalkus Hall, Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 47.18556 -122.29167

WSP
Sphaerotheca humuli (DC.) Burrill
WSP7075George Zundel   1925-08-00
United States, Washington, Jefferson, Nordland, 48.05111 -122.68972

WSP
Sphaerotheca macularis (Wallr.) Magnus
WSP71498R. Sprague   1952-08-23
United States, Alaska, floodplain at mouth of creek at Beartrack Cove, Glacier Bay National Monument, 58.59167 -135.89139

WSP
Sphaerotheca humuli (DC.) Burrill
WSP71937G.L. Zundel   1924-07-10
United States, Washington, Pacific, South Bend, 46.66333 -123.80333

WSP
Sphaerotheca humuli (DC.) Burrill
WSP7618C. Spiegelberg; Sprague   1925-06-06
United States, Washington, Whitman, virgin plot, College Farm, Washington State College, Pullman, 46.73139 -117.17861

WSP
Sphaerotheca macularis (Wallr.) Magnus
WSP75783Charles G. Shaw   1955-07-23
United States, Washington, Jefferson, Olympic National Park, 1/2 mile above Dosewallips Falls, 47.734411 -123.155491


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