Dataset: DBG-DBG
Taxa: Calostomataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


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Calostoma Desv.
DBG-F-031071A. F. Grassmyer   s.n.1933-08-18
United States of America, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands., 35.053153 -83.191324

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Calostoma ravenelii (Berk.) Massee
DBG-F-030968Unknown   s.n.1977-12-30
United States of America, Kentucky, Powell, Below Auxier Ridge, Daniel Boone National Forest., 37.833694 -83.676024

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Calostoma lutescens (Schwein.) Burnap
DBG-F-019069Kenneth M. Evenson   1991-02-28
USA, Tennessee, Great Smokey National Park. Cades Grove area

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Calostoma lutescens (Schwein.) Burnap
DBG-F-004156Allein C. Stanley   1974-01-31
USA, North Carolina, Statesville


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Google Map

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