Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agaricus kai
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Agaricus kai K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
SFSU-F-000407D. E. Hemmes   11741996-07-12
USA, Hawaii, Hawai'i: MacKenzie Beach State Park., 19.436603 -154.86658

SFSU
Agaricus kai K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
SFSU-F-008325D. E. Hemmes   2821993-08-03
USA, Hawaii, Hawai'i: Mackenzie Beach State Park., 19.438667 -154.8628

SFSU
Agaricus kai K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
SFSU-F-008326D. E. Hemmes   11971996-08-06
USA, Hawaii, Mackenzie Beach Park., 19.438667 -154.8628

SFSU
Agaricus kai K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
SFSU-F-008327D. E. Hemmes   3381993-12-07
usa, Hawaii, Mackenzie Beach Park., 19.438667 -154.8628

SFSU
Agaricus kai K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
SFSU-F-008328K. R. Peterson   0621996-08-19
USA, Hawaii, Hawai'i: Mackenzie Beach State Park., 19.438667 -154.8628

SFSU
Agaricus kai K.R. Peterson, Desjardin & Hemmes
SFSU-F-008329D. E. Hemmes   11091996-06-25
USA, Hawaii, Mackenzie Beach Park., 19.438667 -154.8628


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Google Map

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