Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Suillus unicolor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Suillus unicolor (Frost) Kuntze
31706H. E. Bigelow   191481985-09-08
United States of America, Massachusetts, Franklin Co., Roaring Brook Road

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Suillus unicolor (Frost) Kuntze
43595A. H. Smith   19-Aug-691969-08-19
USA, Michigan, Montmorency, Montmorency County, NW corner of

MICH:Fungi
Suillus unicolor (Frost) Kuntze
43596A. H. Smith   746481967-07-26
USA, Michigan, Montmorency, Montmorency County, NW corner of

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium, Macrofungi


VT
Suillus unicolor (Frost) Kuntze
UVMVT300354C. C. Frost   s.n.
United States, Vermont, 42.855978 -72.593721

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 783253Dick, E. A.; Eppler, L.   1962-09-10
Canada, New Brunswick, Sussex about 5 miles East of, under Pinus banksiana, 45.716667 -65.516667

BPI
BPI 935563E.A. Dick   Snell 634531967-07-27
United States, Michigan, Northwest corner of Montmorency County


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Google Map

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