Dataset: MICH
Taxa: Plicaturopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
39114D. L. Richter   DR91-017(V)1991-09-13
USA, Michigan, Baraga, Canyon Falls Trail, Alberta

MICH:Fungi
Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
71922W. B. Cooke   435471970-09-26
USA, Minnesota, Clearwater, Lake Itasca State Park

MICH:Fungi
Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
71923W. B. Cooke   317891959-09-01
Canada, Quebec, Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais, Parkway and Trail Ridge Road, Gatineau Park

MICH:Fungi
Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
71924W. B. Cooke   509751975-10-02
USA, Kentucky, Bell, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Sugar Run area

MICH:Fungi
Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
71925W. B. Cooke   509811975-10-02
USA, Kentucky, Bell, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Sugar Run area

MICH:Fungi
Plicaturopsis crispa (Pers.) D.A. Reid
254895Huafang Su   s. n.2017-10-15
United States, Michigan, Oakland, Stony Creek Metropark, 42.721643 -83.112561


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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