Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


DBG:DBG
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (V.L. Wells & Kempton) Corner
DBG-F-018356Vera S. Evenson   1995-09-15
USA, Colorado, Boulder , Roosevelt National Forest, Three miles up Fourth of July Canyon, 39.9933 -105.6992, 3048m

DBG:DBG
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (V.L. Wells & Kempton) Corner
DBG-F-008091Duane H. "Sam" Mitchel   1977-08-14
USA, Colorado, Gilpin , Roosevelt National Forest, Perigo, 39.877801 -105.530301, 2865m

DBG:DBG
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (V.L. Wells & Kempton) Corner
DBG-F-022710Leo McIntosh   2011-08-00
USA, Colorado, Boulder , Ski Road near Allenspark, Roosevelt National Forest., 40.184171 -105.524735

DBG:DBG
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (V.L. Wells & Kempton) Corner
DBG-F-028981Sean Wright   s.n.2017-08-08
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Roosevelt National Forest, Red Feather Forest Service Road #169., 40.865454 -105.740264, 2899m

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (Wells and Kempton) Corner
MUOB 10720Douglas Smith   MUOB 107202008-08-19
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Jemez Mountains, 35.834 -106.426, 2300 - 2800m

MUOB
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (Wells and Kempton) Corner
MUOB 50683Ron Pastorino   MUOB 506832010-08-12
United States, Colorado, Grand, Fraser Experimental Forest, 39.8472 -105.912

MUOB
Clavariadelphus truncatus var. lovejoyae (Wells and Kempton) Corner
MUOB 75284Danny Newman   MUOB 752842011-08-27
United States, Colorado, Eagle, 39.6374 -106.645


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Google Map

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