Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stropharia caesiospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
02776152C. H. Kauffman   s.n.1918-08-20
United States of America, Virginia, Fairfax Co., 38.998721 -77.254426

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
12275C. H. Kauffman   17-Sep-161916-09-17
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Elkmont, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

MICH:Fungi
213605M. Cahn   s. n.1927-10-12
USA, Michigan, Grosse Isle, South of Detroit

MICH:Fungi
213606C. H. Kauffman   s. n.1924-08-20
USA, North Carolina, Hot Springs.

MICH:Fungi
213643C. H. Kauffman   s. n.1919-06-28
USA, Maryland, Takoma Park.

MICH:Fungi
213638C. H. Kauffman   s. n.1918-08-20
USA, Virginia, Great Falls of the Potomac.

MICH:Fungi
213689C. H. Kauffman   s. n.1924-09-03
USA, Pennsylvania, Mt. Gretna.

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 776884Kauffman, C. H.   1918-08-17
United States, Virginia, Great Falls Potomac, swampy woods, 37.644032 -77.054692

BPI
BPI 777023Stevenson, J. A.   1938-08-18
United States, Virginia, Shenandoah National Park Stony Man Mountain


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Google Map

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