Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Venturiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Fusicladium pyrinum (Lib.) Fuckel
PUL00029666de Thumen   1875-00-00
Germany, Bavaria

PUL
PUL00029725Ch B Plowright   1875-00-00
Anglia, Norfolk

PUL
PUL00029727Morthier   1876-08-00
Helvetia, Neuchatel

PUL
PUL00029740JB Ellis   1876-02-00
America, New Jersey, Gloucester

PUL
Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G. Winter
PUL00029741de Thumen   1875-00-00
Germany, Bavaria

PUL
PUL00029778de Thumen   1876-09-00
Austria, Lower Austria

PUL
Fusicladium dendriticum (Wallr.) Fuckel
PUL00029880de Thumen   1875-07-00
Germany, Bavaria

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PUL00029901C Spegazzini   1878-10-00
Italy, Venetia

PUL
PUL00029936Moller   1879-01-00
Luistania, Coimbra

PUL
PUL00034037Passerini   1876-00-00
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Parma

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PUL00034158W Krieger   1883-04-00
Germany, Saxonia

PUL
Venturia bryophila (Fuckel) Sacc.
PUL00034264J Therry   1880-04-00
Gallia, Rhone

PUL
Gibbera vaccinii (Sowerby) Fr.
PUL00034267Niessl   1880-08-00
Silesia austriaca

PUL
PUL00034269MA Libert   
Belgium

PUL
PUL00034323P Morthier   1880-05-00
Helvetia, Neuchatel, in monte Jura, 47.000534 6.770813

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PUL00036962Hennen, Joe F   N/A1988-04-03
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, In front yard at 2303 S. 18th St., 40.395642 -86.91834

PUL
Apiosporina morbosa (Schwein.) Arx
PUL00036954Unknown   N/A1988-10-19
United States, Indiana, Lake, 41.478925 -87.45476

PUL
Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G. Winter
PUL00033715McCain, John W   771311977-06-20
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Purdue Horticulture Park, 40.42632 -86.935148


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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