Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Puccinia fendleri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University Herbarium


BRU
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
CBRU00011289E Bethel   1917-07-08
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, 37.26945 -107.009762

Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
WSP1657F.D. Heald   8171921-06-22
United States, Washington, Sumner, 47.2033 -122.2392

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
1276H.S. Jackson   1914-05-12
USA, Oregon, Benton County, Corvallis

OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
1363H.S. Jackson   1914-07-10
USA, Oregon, Union, Hilgard

OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
1382H.S. Jackson   1914-08-20
USA, Oregon, Elk City

OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
1572H.S. Jackson   1914-08-15
USA, Oregon, Benton, none listed

OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
2568H.S. Jackson   1914-07-10
USA, Oregon, Union, Hilgard

OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
3389Bradwell   2008-06-07
USA, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis

OSC
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
6608S.M. Zeller   
USA, Oregon, Benton, Corvallis

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H. S. Jacks.
F34979C. F. Baker   51899-07-00
United States, Colorado, Southern Colorado, near Pagosa Springs.

S
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H. S. Jacks.
F34976C. F. Baker   1899-07-00
United States, Colorado, S. Colorado, Pagosa Springs.

University of Minnesota, Bell Museum of Natural History Herbarium Fungal Collection


MIN
Puccinia fendleri (Tracy & Earle) H.S. Jacks.
494891Bethel, E.   21461917-07-08
United States, Colorado


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Google Map

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