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

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Floccularia albolanaripes (G.F. Atk.) Redhead
WTU-F-007444L. L. Norvell   92.05.121992-05-12
U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas, Teanaway, 29 Pines camp., 1006m

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WTU-F-048122F. VanDeBogart   39471979-08-00
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Teton Natl. Park.

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Floccularia fusca (Mitchel & A.H. Sm.) Bon
WTU-F-048124J. Ammirati   94971987-08-10
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Flaggstaff Rd., 43.779708 -110.297799

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Floccularia fusca (Mitchel & A.H. Sm.) Bon
WTU-F-049473Steve Trudell   05-228-142005-08-16
U.S.A., New Mexico, Vicinity of La Cueva. Jemez Mountains. Santa Fe National Forest.

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Floccularia straminea (P. Kumm.) Pouza
WTU-F-049483Steve Trudell   08-232-042008-08-19
U.S.A., New Mexico, Ellis Trail area, Cibola National Forest., 34.33333 -107.58333

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Floccularia albolanaripes (G.F. Atk.) Redhead
WTU-F-063399Steve Trudell   SAT-13-300-092013-10-27
U.S.A., Oregon, Lane, Display tables, Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Mushroom Festival, Eugene.

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Floccularia fusca (Mitchel & A.H. Sm.) Bon
WTU-F-066433Steve Trudell   SAT 99-227-091999-08-15
U.S.A., New Mexico, Santa Fe Ski Bansin, Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico., 3350 - 3350m

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Floccularia fusca (Mitchel & A.H. Sm.) Bon
WTU-F-066480Steve Trudell   SAT 06-237-202006-08-25
U.S.A., New Mexico, Los Alamos, Quemezon trail, Santa Fe National Forest, West of Los Alamos, NEW MEXICO. Los Alamos/Sandova Co.

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Floccularia fusca (Mitchel & A.H. Sm.) Bon
WTU-F-066859Steve Trudell   SAT 06-238-222006-08-26
U.S.A., New Mexico, Santa Fe, End of road to Pajarito ski area, Santa Fe National Forest W of Los Alamos, NEW MEXICO.

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Floccularia straminea (P. Kumm.) Pouza
WTU-F-067844Steve Trudell   SAT-15-229-102015-08-17
U.S.A., New Mexico, Ellis Trailhead, Sandia Mts, Cibola National Forest., 35.208 -106.441, 3150m


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