Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Valsa liquidambaris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University Herbarium


BRU
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
CBRU00009410   
USA, North Carolina, Car. sept. [North Carolina], 35.7596 -79.0193

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
02934141Collector unspecified   s.n.
United States of America, New Jersey, Gloucester Co., Newfield, 39.547431 -75.017515

NY:NY
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
02934142Collector unspecified   27931877-10-09
United States of America, New Jersey, Gloucester Co., Newfield, 39.547431 -75.017515

NY:NY
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
02934140C. L. Shear   s.n.1921-10-05
United States of America, Virginia, Quantico

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
F147558H. Kugelberg   1890-04-00
Sweden, Uppland, Stockholm, Stockholm: HumlegÄrden., 59 18

S
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
F147559J. H. M.   1942-11-14
United States, Georgia, Stockholm: HumlegÄrden.Agri. Campus, Athens, GA.

University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
GAM00001178Julian H. Miller   1942-11-14
USA, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia campus, 33.946648 -83.374631

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
BPI 574607Shear C. L.   1921-10-05
United States, Virginia, Quantico, 38.522343 -77.293593

BPI
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
BPI 575511Shear C. L.   1928-10-06
United States, Virginia, Legato, 38.84789 -77.365819

BPI
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
BPI 575513Shear C. L.   1924-10-21
United States, Maryland, Oxen Run, 38.845198 -76.967483

BPI
Valsa liquidambaris (Schwein.) Cooke
BPI 575515Shear C. L.   1924-10-21
United States, Maryland, Oxen Run, 38.845198 -76.967483


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