Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Russula coerulea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


AAFC:DAOM
Russula coerulea (Pers.) Fr.
66133A. Melderis   1947-09-22
Sweden, Småland, Femsjö parish, near Stensjön

AAFC:DAOM
Russula coerulea (Pers.) Fr.
111024K.A. Harrison   1933-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kentville, A.E.S.K, Ravine

AAFC:DAOM
Russula coerulea (Pers.) Fr.
62793J. Schaeffer   1938-09-21
Germany, Brandenburg, Ferch by Potsdam

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020019439399Van de Kerckhove O.   98-C1988-09-26
Belgium, Ursel; Drongengoed

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020006433317de Meulder H.   22441988-08-25
Belgium, Oelegem; Vrieselhof, 51.218799 4.6011

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020012251295de Meulder H.   39341989-09-09
Belgium, Turnhout; Sevendonk

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020019444447Van de Kerckhove O.   98B1986-09-28
Belgium, Ursel; Drongengoed

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020020997451de Meulder H.   91311993-08-14
Belgium, Herselt; De Langdonken, 51.026099 4.862

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020130846908Heinemann P.   56671974-08-07
Belgium, Biron

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020016632458de Meulder H.   75441992-09-08
Belgium, Zoersel; De Kluis

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020012476605Cnops N.   s.n.1978-09-25
Belgium, Melreux

BR
Russula coerulea (Pers) Fr.
BR5020043654041Imler L.   R231986-09-19
Belgium, Pulderbos; Het kruis

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium, Macrofungi


VT
Russula coerulea (Pers.) Fr.
UVMVT302572C. C. Frost   s.n.
United States, Vermont, 42.855978 -72.593721


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