Dataset: DEWV
Taxa: Hericium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Davis & Elkins College Herbarium


DEWV
Hericium coralloides (Scop.) Pers.
DEWV-F-000435Walt E. Sturgeon   2000-10-09
USA, West Virginia, Hancock, Tomlinson Run State Park, 40.54782883 -80.59639208, 274m

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-000817William C. Roody   WRWV00-7332000-08-03
USA, West Virginia, Greenbrier, Blue Bend Recreation Area, Monongahela National Forest, 37.921225 -80.270955

DEWV
DEWV-F-001458William C. Roody   WRWV01-962001-06-10
USA, West Virginia, Tucker, Indian Run, Monongahela National Forest, 39.124114 -79.775971

DEWV
DEWV-F-002260Donna M. Mitchell   DMWV01-12032001-09-09
USA, West Virginia, Randolph, Pond Lick Mountain, 38.887999 -79.762523

DEWV
DEWV-F-002587Rose Sullivan   RSWV01-14162001-10-19
USA, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Camp Thornwood, 38.569601 -79.723917

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-002744William C. Roody   WRWV02-1322002-05-29
USA, West Virginia, Mason, Chief Cornstalk WMA, along RD 40, 38.721699 -82.041355

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-003233William C. Roody   WRWV02-5992002-09-30
USA, West Virginia, Greenbrier, Greenbrier State Forest, 37.73973478 -80.35913279, 570m

DEWV
DEWV-F-003439William C. Roody   WRWV02-7522002-10-14
USA, West Virginia, Hardy, Lost River State Park, 38.89505816 -78.92124552, 604m

DEWV
DEWV-F-003478William C. Roody   WRWV02-7022002-10-15
USA, West Virginia, Pendleton, Shot Cherry Cabin, Monongahela National Foest, 38.615272 -79.838693

DEWV
Hericium coralloides (Scop.) Pers.
DEWV-F-003517Donna M. Mitchell   DMWV02-5902002-09-23
USA, West Virginia, Pendleton, Sugar Grove Naval Base, Little Lick, 38.51671 -79.273353

DEWV
DEWV-F-003545William C. Roody   WRWV02-8232002-10-15
USA, West Virginia, Berkeley, Sleepy Creek WMA, 39.508345 -78.166437

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-004671Mycological Ass. of Washington   MAWWV03-8742003-08-14
USA, West Virginia, Pendleton, Forest Service Road 151, George Washington National Forest, 38.942459 -80.129094

DEWV
DEWV-F-005210William C. Roody   WRWV04-8412004-08-25
USA, West Virginia, Randolph, Kumbrabow State Forest, 38.638998 -80.098128

DEWV
Hericium coralloides (Scop.) Pers.
DEWV-F-005513William C. Roody   WRWV04-11502004-09-02
USA, West Virginia, Raleigh, Grandview, 37.83642696 -81.07279072, 732m

DEWV
Hericium coralloides (Scop.) Pers.
DEWV-F-006584S. L. Stephenson   1992-08-11
USA, West Virginia, Tucker, Fernow Experimental Forest, watershed-4, 39.055067 -79.670216

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-008095William C. Roody   WRWV06-1412006-07-02
USA, West Virginia, Taylor, Pleasant Creek Wildlife Management Area, old growth, 39.248669 -80.030009

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-008670William C. Roody   WRWV06-9462006-09-27
USA, West Virginia, Hardy, near Peru, 38.839074 -79.0742

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-008999Donna M. Mitchell   DMWV07-1542007-08-30
USA, West Virginia, Morgan, Sleepy Creek, 39.61760798 -78.14203925

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-010169Rhonda Williamson   DMWV10-982010-10-15
USA, West Virginia, Mason, Cornstalk Road, off Rt. 35, 3.877203943 -81.81855785, 293m

DEWV
DEWV-F-010542William C. Roody   WRWV11-1312011-10-13
USA, West Virginia, Barbour, Audra State Park, 39.03891232 -79.99848893, 518m

DEWV
Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
DEWV-F-010550William C. Roody   WRWV11-1162011-10-05
USA, West Virginia, Wood, Mountwood Park, 39.24320378 -81.29431733, 247m

DEWV
Hericium coralloides (Scop.) Pers.
DEWV-F-010694William C. Roody   WRWV12-1692012-10-14
USA, West Virginia, Lewis, Stonecoal Lake Wildlife Management Area. Adrian quad., 38.969486 -80.325148, 329m


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Google Map

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