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

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Rickenella swartzii (Fr.) Kuyper
26134A. H. Smith   84131937-11-04
USA, California, Del Norte, Crescent City

MICH:Fungi
Rickenella swartzii (Fr.) Kuyper
26135A. H. Smith   288201948-07-03
USA, Washington, Pierce, Longmire, Mt Rainier National Park, 46.7505 -121.8092

MICH:Fungi
Rickenella swartzii (Fr.) Kuyper
26136H. A. Imshaug   1235-I1948-08-09
USA, Washington, Pierce, Tahoma Creek, Mount Rainier National Park, 46.7375 -121.9033

MICH:Fungi
Rickenella fibula (Bull.) Raithelh.
231378R. A. Powers   20150823012015-08-23
USA, Michigan, Manistee, Manistee National Forest. Near Wellston, woods off of Udell Hills Rd., 44.2229 -86.0549

MICH:Fungi
Rickenella fibula (Bull.) Raithelh.
134909William J. Davis   s. n.2018-10-05
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, Mazomanie Oak Barrens State Natural Area, Mazomanie, 43.24 -89.74

MICH:Fungi
Rickenella fibula (Bull.) Raithelh.
139930Huafang Su   2352018-08-28
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area


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Google Map

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