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

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Gelatinodiscus flavidus Kanouse & A.H.Sm.
WTU-F-062083Snyder, D. E. Stuntz   94151956-07-14
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Ricksecker Pt, Mount Rainier., 46.769616 -121.780701

WTU
Gelatinodiscus flavidus Kanouse & A.H.Sm.
WTU-F-062084D. E. Stuntz, Fernald, Strunk   91351955-07-00
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Silver Tip Lk, Monte Cristo area.

WTU
Gelatinodiscus flavidus Kanouse & A.H.Sm.
WTU-F-062089A. H. Smith   Stz 38041948-08-02
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Trail to Indian Henry's Hunting Gd. [Mount Rainier], 46.783148 -121.823955

WTU
Gelatinodiscus flavidus Kanouse & A.H.Sm.
WTU-F-068113Steve Trudell   SAT-14-136-012014-05-16
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce, Across road from Parking areas E-F, Crystal Mt Blvd (off Hwy 410), Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest., 46.9464 -121.4742, 1300m


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