Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pholiota alnicola (Pholiota alnicola var. alnicola, Pholiota alnicola var. salicicola, Agaricus amarus), Pholiota alnicola var. alnicola (Flammula alnicola, Flammula apicrea, Gymnopilus alnicola, Inocybe apicreus, Pholiota apicrea, Pholiota aromatica, Pholiota flavida, Pholiotina alnicola), Pholiota... (show all)
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
Pholiota alnicola (Fr.) Singer
000154520M. A. Vincent   34561989-10-14
USA, Ohio, Lake, Penitentiary Glen (Kirtland-Chardon Rd.) and Chapin Forest Reservation (Rt. 306), Kirtland., 41.610571 -81.336824, 275 - 300m

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Pholiota alnicola (Fr.) Singer
MUOB 32314Dan Molter   MUOB 323142010-01-18
United States, Ohio, Athens, Strouds Run State Park, 39.3529 -82.0394

MUOB
Pholiota alnicola (Fr.) Singer
MUOB 255913Disconnecthedots   MUOB 2559132016-10-09
United States, Ohio, Cuyahoga, 41.4951 -81.6731

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Fungi


CINC
Pholiota flavida (Schaeff.) Singer
CINC-F-0007230Cooke, William Bridge   17621932-11-06
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Polk Run, 39.247745 -84.29431

CINC
Pholiota flavida (Schaeff.) Singer
CINC-F-0007231Fahnestack, G.   s.n.1934-10-04
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, College Hill, 39.20228 -84.547166, 170 - 290m

CINC
Pholiota flavida (Schaeff.) Singer
CINC-F-0007239Sanders, P.J.   431964-07-03
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Center Hill Life Science Field Station, 39.196066 -84.508607

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Flammula apicrea (Fr.) Gillet
229830H. C. Beardslee, Jr.   s. n.1920-09-10
USA, Ohio, Lake, Perry.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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