Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782808Dick, E. A.   1959-09-13
United States, New Hampshire, Franconia Notch under Pinus strobus

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782809Dick E. A.   1960-07-09
United States, New Hampshire, North Conway in white pine stand, chiefly, 44.04565 -71.130208

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782810Snell, W. H.   1934-08-21
United States, New York, Seventh Lake under Pinus strobus

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782811Dick, E. A.   1960-08-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Ridgewood in hardwood stand with some white pine and hemlock

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782812Connors, I. L.   1934-09-18
Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Central Exp. Farm, Forest Belt under Pinus strobus

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782815Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   1959-10-11
United States, New Hampshire, Jackson under Pinus strobus

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782816Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   1960-09-06
Canada, Quebec, Parc de la Verendrye Le Domaine in stand of Jack pine with some spruce

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782817Snell, W. H.   1935-06-28
United States, New York, Keeseville under Pinus strobus

BPI
Suillus granulatus subsp. albidipes (Peck) Snell & E.A. Dick
BPI 782819Snell, W. H.; Dick, E. A.   1960-08-31
United States, New Hampshire, Chocorua mostly hemlock, some white pine Route 113A near


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