Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leccinum boreale
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
193828H.M.E. Schalkwyk 2075   20751985-06-16
Canada, Alberta, Braseaudam, Foothills of the Rockies, Twp. 46, Rg 11, W. of 5th M.

AAFC:DAOM
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
231928Wells V. & P. Kempton 3780   37801964-08-18
U.S.A., Alaska, Fairbanks North Star Co., n. of Fairbanks, near McGrath Road-Steese Hwy

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Leccinum boreale A. H. Sm. et al. A. H. Sm. et al.
C0223292FR. S. Williams   NAMA 2006-2652006-08-19
Canada, Alberta, Yellowhead, William A. Switzer Provincial Park: Kelly's Bathtub, 53.479709 -117.7951

iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
65378716Brittney Miller   2019-07-00
Canada, Alberta, Division No. 10, AB, Canada, 53.6788639722 -112.8200329722

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 6352Michael Wood   MUOB 63522006-08-18
Canada, Alberta, Hinton, 53.0006 -118.2845

MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 29554Diane   MUOB 295542009-08-25
Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, 51.1469 -116.0045

MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 50989Robert Sasata   MUOB 509892010-08-14
Canada, Saskatchewan, La Ronge, 55.2809 -104.8315

MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 331240yllwninja   MUOB 3312402018-09-04
Canada, Alberta, Hinton, 53.0006 -118.2845

MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 401649Devon Wood   2019-07-08
Canada, Alberta, Castle Wildland Provincial Park, 49.3665 -114.2975, 1475 - 1475m

MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 401707Devon Wood   2019-07-08
Canada, Alberta, Castle Wildland Provincial Park, 49.3763 -114.3649, 1401 - 1401m

MUOB
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
MUOB 401713Devon Wood   2019-07-10
Canada, Alberta, Castle Wildland Provincial Park, 49.3661 -114.2963, 1491 - 1491m

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Leccinum boreale A.H.Sm., Thiers & Watling
760858V. L. Wells   W-K field no. 8/18/64-71964-08-18
United States of America, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star, Near McGrath Road-Steese Hwy, N of Fairbanks

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
51148Jim Trappe   Trappe 128731992-07-11
United States, Alaska, Kenann Fjords Nat. Park, Exit nature trail, 152m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
11247V. Wells & P. Kempton   8/12/63-11963-08-12
USA, Alaska, Anchorage, Portage Glacier Rd, entrance to, Seward Hwy, near Anchorage

MICH:Fungi
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
34882A. H. Smith   688991964-08-04
USA, Idaho, Valley, McCall, 44.9112 -116.0978

MICH:Fungi
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
35685A. H. Smith   22-Aug-671967-08-22
USA, Michigan, Cheboygan

MICH:Fungi
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
53419V. Wells & P. Kempton   37801964-08-18
USA, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star, Near McGrath Road-Steese Hwy, N of Fairbanks

MICH:Fungi
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
60297H.M. Schalkwyk   7571977-06-26
Canada, Alberta, Sandy Lake, 45 mi NW of Edmonton

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
BPI 783398Wells; Kempton   1963-08-12
United States, Alaska, Seward Highway Portage Glacier Road, under Populus balsamifera

BPI
Leccinum boreale A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
BPI 783400Wells; Kempton   8-12-63-11963-08-12
United States, Alaska, Seward Highway Portage Glacier Road, under cottonwood


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Google Map

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