Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Ascocoryne
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-000127Steve Trudell   SAT 06-317-032006-11-13
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor, Weatherwax Property, Ocean Shores., 46.97389 -124.155

WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-016497J. Lindgren   MF-981998-10-03
U.S.A., Washington, Pend Oreille, Sullivan Creek., 48.858933 -117.158789, 976m

WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-016502D. E. Stuntz   214481981-10-10
U.S.A., Washington, King, Foss River Trail., 47.704669 -121.304771

WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-025295Gary A. Laursen   94992000-03-10
New Zealand, Shoal Pt. Perseverance Harbor Stn., -52.552333 169.167333

WTU
Ascocoryne J.W. Groves & D.E. Wilson
WTU-F-022564Gary A. Laursen   97582000-03-21
New Zealand, Enderby Is. Stella Hut, Sandy Bay., -50.05 166.28

WTU
Ascocoryne J.W. Groves & D.E. Wilson
WTU-F-061177L. I. Cohen, D. E. Stuntz   Stz 69891952-11-01
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Lee Forest, near Maltby., 47.822124 -122.119613

WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-061174D. E. Stuntz   87481951-10-31
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Lee Forest., 47.822124 -122.119613

WTU
WTU-F-061180P. B. Matheny   8541997-11-16
[No locality given on label]

WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-065134Kit Scates   71141985-10-28
U.S.A., Oregon, Tillamook, Cape Meares State Park, Tillamook, Oregon., 45.49 -123.9575

WTU
WTU-F-073977Regina Johnson   5502019-12-30
U.S.A., Washington, Jefferson, Graves Creek Trail., 47.5711 -123.5578, 335m

WTU
Ascocoryne sarcoides (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wils.
WTU-F-074173Nettie Laycock   2071982-10-31
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston, Millersylvania [State Park].


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