Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leccinum brunneo-olivaceum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Leccinum brunneo-olivaceum Snell, E.A. Dick & Hesler
110462H.S. Cook   1965-08-20
Canada, Quebec, Lakefield

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Leccinum brunneo-olivaceum Snell, E.A. Dick & Hesler
SFSU-F-000571Hesler   138681941-07-20
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Mount Le Conte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park., 35.654261 -83.436827

University of Florida Herbarium - Fungi


FLAS
Leccinum brunneo-olivaceum Snell, E.A. Dick & Hesler
FLAS-F-45486L. R. Hesler   1951-07-20
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Gatlinburg Mt. LeConte, 35.65417 -83.43694

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Leccinum brunneo-olivaceum Snell, E.A. Dick & Hesler
11249L. R. Hesler   1969-00-00
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Mt Le Conte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 35.6541666 -83.4369444

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leccinum brunneo-olivaceum Snell, E.A. Dick & Hesler
BPI 783401Hesler, L. R.   1941-07-20
United States, Tennessee, Great Smokies, Mount LeConte in mixed woods


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