Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ravenelia texensis var. texensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03432378W. H. Long, Jr.   s.n.1919-09-12
United States of America, Arizona, Yavapai Co., Prescott., 34.540024 -112.468502

NY:NY
03432379L. N. Goodding   458-451945-11-12
United States of America, Arizona, Pima Co., [Illegible] Canyon [illegible] Mts.

NY:NY
03432377L. N. Goodding   s.n.1916-09-08
United States of America, Arizona, Willow Valley Canon

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


MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
511783   

MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
511782   

MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
317793   

MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
317794   

MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
317795   

MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
317800   

MIN
Ravenelia texensis var. texensis Ellis & L.D. Galloway
317827   


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