Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gomphidius glutinosus (Agaricus mitratus, Agaricus velatus, Gomphus glutinosus, Leucogomphidius glutinosus, Agaricus adhaerens, Agaricus viscidus var. atropunctus, Gomphidius glutinosus var. glutinosus), Gomphidius glutinosus var. purpureus, Gomphidius glutinosus var. salmoneus
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Gomphidius glutinosus (Schaeff.) Fr.
10633446John Plischke   2016-10-15
United States of America, Ohio, James H. Barrow Field Station, Hiram, Ohio, USA, 41.29635 -81.09425

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Gomphidius glutinosus (Schaeff.) Fr.
000297132Django Grootmyers   2574522016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Portage, Hiram, James H. Barrow Field Station. Growing under some sort of fir (?, twig w/ needles included with specimens) near eastern white pine. Stem bruising brown to black., 41.2964 -81.0943

MU-MU-F-57393:000297132
Gomphidius glutinosus (Schaeff.) Fr.
57393Django Grootmyers   2016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Hiram, James H. Barrow Field Station. Growing under some sort of fir (?, twig w/ needles included with specimens) near eastern white pine. Stem bruising brown to black., 41.2964 -81.0943

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Gomphidius glutinosus (Schaeff.) Fr.
MUOB 257452Django Grootmyers   MUOB 2574522016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Hiram, James H. Barrow Field Station, 41.2964 -81.0943

MUOB
Gomphidius glutinosus (Schaeff.) Fr.
MUOB 262253John Plischke   MUOB 2622532016-10-15
United States, Ohio, Hiram, James H. Barrow Field Station, 41.2964 -81.0943


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