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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E:E
Leccinum subspadiceum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
E00465090Smith, Alexander Hanchett   743411967-07-28
United States, West of Vanderbilt

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Leccinum subspadiceum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
SFSU-F-004802W. Litten   12561987-10-02
USA, Maine, Hancock, Red Point, Lamoine.

SFSU
Leccinum subspadiceum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
SFSU-F-004803H. D. Thiers   228231968-08-13
USA, Michigan, Huron Mountain Club, Big Bay., 46.854755 -87.893557

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Leccinum subspadiceum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
11288A. H. Smith   743411967-06-28
USA, Michigan, Charlevoix, W of Vanderbilt

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Leccinum subspadiceum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
BPI 935676Walter H. Snell   637441969-07-06
United States, New Hampshire, Glen Road

BPI
Leccinum subspadiceum A.H. Sm., Thiers & Watling
BPI 936463Walter H. Snell   636281968-00-00
United States, New Hampshire, Rte 113A


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