Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clitocybe bartelliae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


DBG:DBG
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
DBG-F-002458Shirley Chapman   1969-09-06
United States of America, Colorado, Clear Creek , Arapaho National Forest, 2.5 miles south of Georgetown. Below Green Lakes, 39.6756 -105.7179, 2896m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
10110A. H. Smith   663891962-09-29
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Marquette

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51915A. H. Smith   676891963-09-19
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Marquette

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51908K. A. Harrison   96661970-09-08
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Trout Lake area

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51909K. A. Harrison   96251970-09-05
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Canyon Lake Trail, Huron Mountain Club

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51911K. A. Harrison   96401970-09-06
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Fisher Creek

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51912K. A. Harrison   97011970-09-09
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Cranberry Bog, Huron Mountain Club grounds

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51913K. A. Harrison   96411970-09-07
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Fisher Creek

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51914K. A. Harrison   97331970-09-13
USA, Michigan, Marquette, Fisher Creek, Huron Mountain Club

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51916W. Lewellen   Oct-741974-10-00
USA, Michigan, Mission Peninsula

MICH:Fungi
Clitocybe bartelliae H.E. Bigelow & A.H. Sm.
51917A. H. Smith   853761974-09-19
USA, Michigan, Ogemaw, Rifle River, Lupton


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Google Map

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