Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycoperdon molle (Lycoperdon gemmatum var. furfuraceum, Lycoperdon gemmatum var. molle), Lycoperdon molle var. hirtellum, Lycoperdon molle var. molle, Lycoperdon molle var. stellare, Lycoperdon molle var. thermophilum
Search Criteria: Ohio; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


MU
000138866J. Koontz   671993-12-10
USA, Ohio, Hocking, Wayne National Forest. Off Forest Service Road 1990. Plot 143-43., 39.511949 -82.171404, 285m

MU
000151983W. B. Cooke   447961971-10-17
USA, Ohio, Union, Roadside Rest, 6 miles southeast of Marysville, US 33., 40.202639 -83.285139, 297m

MU
000151984W. B. Cooke   398581968-09-01
USA, Ohio, Hocking, Crane Hollow, Hocking State Forest., 39.455986 -82.569346, 240 - 250m

MU
000151985W. B. Cooke   39879A1968-09-01
USA, Ohio, Hocking, Long Hollow, Hocking State Forest., 39.41913 -82.53358, 270 - 315m

MU
000151988M. A. Vincent   56031992-07-27
USA, Ohio, Preble, Maple Grove Picnic area, Hueston Woods State Park, Israel Township. sect. 34., 39.577432 -84.760928, 280 - 290m

MU
000151989A. Trottman   00201992-10-06
USA, Ohio, Butler, Roadside Park, near Oxford., 39.5073571 -84.739241, 260 - 280m

MU
000151990T. Lanese   0121992-09-19
USA, Ohio, Butler, Hueston Woods Park., 39.563141 -84.738372, 260 - 270m

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Lycoperdon molle Pers.:Pers.
398558W. B. Cooke   55421935-08-28
United States of America, Ohio, Hocking Co., Rock House State Park

NY:NY
Lycoperdon molle Pers.:Pers.
398633W. B. Cooke   56051935-08-29
United States of America, Ohio, Hocking Co., Ash Cave State Park

NY:NY
Lycoperdon molle Pers.:Pers.
398635W. B. Cooke   360031965-09-18
United States of America, Ohio, Greene Co., John Bryan State Park

NY:NY
Lycoperdon molle Pers.:Pers.
398634W. B. Cooke   378881966-10-08
United States of America, Ohio, Greene Co., Antioch Forest


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Google Map

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