Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Onnia tomentosa (Coltricia tomentosa, Inonotus tomentosus, Microporus tomentosus, Mucronoporus tomentosus, Pelloporus tomentosus, Polyporus peakensis, Polyporus tomentosus, Polystictus tomentosus, Xanthochrous tomentosus, Boletus tomentosus)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP59499W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1970-10-10
United States, Ohio, Hocking, rim trails, Old Man's Cave, near Hocking Hills State Park, 39.43056 -82.53889

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP59576W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1970-11-14
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Old Man's Cave, near Hocking Hills State Park, 39.43056 -82.53889

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP60189W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1972-10-14
United States, Ohio, Hocking, east rim, Old Man's Cave, near Hocking Hills State Park, 39.43056 -82.53889

iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
34480264mycowalt   2019-10-00
United States of America, Ohio, Hocking State Forest, Ohio, USA, 39.4388445 -82.5456374

iNat-iNaturalist
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
61374892Alan R. Franck   2003-10-20
United States of America, Ohio, Athens Co, Ohio, USA, 39.3686 -82.01015

Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Mucronoporus tomentosus (Fr.) Ellis & Everh.
000206273W. B. Cooke   398601968-09-01
USA, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow., 39.455986 -82.569346, 240 - 250m

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
3025195O. E. Jennings   40111909-08-20
United States of America, Ohio, Huron Co., North Fairfield, 2 miles southwest in a black ash swamp

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
71834W. B. Cooke   517961975-11-15
USA, Ohio, Hocking, Old Man's Cave State Park


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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