Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sclerotinia coloradensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Sclerotinia coloradensis E.K. Cash & R.W. Davidson
CUP-058225R. W. Davidson   525
United States, Colorado

Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Sclerotinia coloradensis E. K. Cash & R. W. Davidson
barcode-00445151R. W. Davidson   5251930-07-07
United States of America, Colorado, [data not captured]

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Sclerotinia coloradensis E.K. Cash & R.W. Davidson
BPI 574012Davidson R. W.   5361930-07-08
United States, Colorado, Mesa Lakes, Grand Mesa National Forest

BPI
Sclerotinia coloradensis E.K. Cash & R.W. Davidson
BPI 574013Davidson R. W.   5171930-07-03
United States, Colorado, Grand Mesa Lakes, Grand Mesa National Forest top of

BPI
Sclerotinia coloradensis E.K. Cash & R.W. Davidson
BPI 574014Davidson R. W.   5171930-07-03
United States, Colorado, Grand Mesa Lakes, Grand Mesa National Forest top of

BPI
Sclerotinia coloradensis E.K. Cash & R.W. Davidson
BPI 574015Davidson R. W.   5251930-07-07
United States, Colorado, Grand Mesa Lakes, Grand Mesa National Forest top of


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