Dataset: UBC-
Taxa: Ramaria celerivirescens
Search Criteria: includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Ramaria celerivirescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz
WTU-F-063655Kit Scates, HEB   72201988-10-13
U.S.A., Washington, Skagit, Easy Pass Trail off North Cascades Highway., 48.571897 -120.844766

WTU
Ramaria celerivirescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz
WTU-F-063717Kit Scates   47321977-10-13
U.S.A., Idaho, CDA River.

WTU
Ramaria celerivirescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz
WTU-F-065028Kit Scates   27961973-10-05
U.S.A., Idaho, CDA [Coeur d'Alene] River near [Fairy Run?].

WTU
Ramaria celerivirescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz
WTU-F-068774Ron Exeter   2008-022008-10-12
U.S.A., [no locality given on label]

WTU
Ramaria celerivirescens Marr & D.E. Stuntz
WTU-F-073528Ron Hamill   RH16-4422016-10-10
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Washington, Snohomish County, Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Darrington Ranger District. North Zone Fungi contract: Sulfur Creek, Suiattle River, south of FR 26 and approx. 0.65 mi west of Sulfur Creek Campground., 482m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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