Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cuphophyllus colemannianus (Hygrocybe colemanniana), Hygrocybe colemanniana (Camarophyllus colemannianus, Cuphophyllus colemaniannus, Cuphophyllus colemannianus, Hygrophorus colemannianus)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
9574776mycowalt   2013-10-05
United States of America, Ohio, Ohio, US, 39.4531023992 -82.7005291796

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000296896Django Grootmyers   2995042017-11-18
United States, Ohio, Franklin, Westerville. Growing at the edge of a path in a young hardwood forest. Quercus spp, Carya sp. Acer sp. and Ulmus sp. in the area. Caps greasy. Stems dry. Odor indistinct. Taste farinose. Specimens got a bit crushed in transport. White spored., 40.1209 -82.9262

MU
000297031Django Grootmyers   3424012018-10-27
United States, Ohio, Caluhare, Clifton. ""Single fruiting body growing among Thuja occidentalis needle litter and bark fragments near Celtis occidentalis, Lonicera maackii, a Quercus sect. Lobatae sapling and several other small hardwoods., 39.799 -83.8328

MU-MU-F-57509:000296896
57509Django Grootmyers   2017-11-18
United States, Ohio, Ohio, Franklin County. Westerville. Growing at the edge of a path in a young hardwood forest. Quercus spp, Carya sp. Acer sp. and Ulmus sp. in the area. Caps greasy. Stems dry. Odor indistinct. Taste farinose. Specimens got a bit crushed in transport. White spored., 40.1209 -82.9262

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 147652walt sturgeon   MUOB 1476522013-10-05
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Deep Woods Farm, 39.4108 -82.7023

MUOB
MUOB 299504Django Grootmyers   MUOB 2995042017-11-18
United States, Ohio, Westerville, 40.1209 -82.9262

MUOB
MUOB 342401Django Grootmyers   MUOB 3424012018-10-27
United States, Ohio, John Bryan State Park, 39.799 -83.8328


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