Dataset: TENN-F-
Taxa: Rutstroemiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Fungal Herbarium


TENN-F
Rutstroemia P. Karst.
TENN-F-064552E.C. Vellinga   ECV 40362009-08-03
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Bryson City, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Fork Ridge Trail., 35.59361111 -83.47277778

TENN-F
Rutstroemia P. Karst.
TENN-F-065268M.G. Wood   MGW817a2010-10-05
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Cosby, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Gabe's Mountain Trail, 35.75694444 -83.21944444

TENN-F
Rutstroemia firma (Pers.) P. Karst.
TENN-F-066836S.A. Trudell   SAT10-173-092010-06-22
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Cosby, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Gabe's Mountain Trail, Cosby Area, 35.75833333 -83.2125

TENN-F
Rutstroemia firma (Pers.) P. Karst.
TENN-F-075519R.A. Swenie   RAS7192020-09-28
USA, North Carolina, Avery, Tanawha Trail near Blue Ridge Parkway, 36.1111 -81.8114, 1036m

TENN-F
TENN-F-020666H.E. Parks   HEP72401948-03-00
United States, California, Del Norte, Darlingtonia, 41.8375 -123.9416667

TENN-F
TENN-F-059231P.E. Kempton   113452001-09-10
France, Rhone-alpes, Savoie, Below, St. Germain La Chambotte, 45.77694444 5.885277778

TENN-F
Rutstroemia longipes (Cooke & Peck) W.L. White
TENN-F-018152A.J. Sharp   LRH181521946-08-28
United States, Tennessee, Carter, Elizabethton, Iron Mountain, 36.15 -82.14861111

TENN-F
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
TENN-F-015894A.J. Sharp   AJS158941942-08-23
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Bryson City, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Indian Creek, 35.46944444 -83.41555556

TENN-F
Rutstroemia nebulosa (Cooke) Kauffman & Kanouse
TENN-F-004975A.J.S.   LRH49751934-06-27
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Gatlinburg, GSMNP [Great Smoky Mountains National Park], Alum Cave, 35.63 -83.45138889


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Google Map

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