Dataset: SBBG-
Taxa: Pluteaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden


SBBG
SBBG000019FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-25
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.25712 -119.4858167

SBBG
Pluteus nanus f. griseopus (P.D. Orton) Vellinga
SBBG000046FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-26
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.271305 -119.5252

SBBG
SBBG000095FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-28
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.25787167 -119.547255

SBBG
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus (DC.) Vizzini, Contu & Justo
SBBG000106FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-27
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.25608333 -119.4834667

SBBG
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus (DC.) Vizzini, Contu & Justo
SBBG000108FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-27
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.25643833 -119.4836667

SBBG
SBBG000111FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-27
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.25702167 -119.485795

SBBG
SBBG000149FChristian Schwarz   2019-02-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Prisoner's Harbor Canyon Road , Santa Cruz Island, 34.018814 -119.68393

SBBG
SBBG000226FAdam J Searcy   2019-02-26
United States, CA, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.26606 -119.52556

SBBG
SBBG000229FAdam J Searcy   2019-02-28
United States, CA, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.26606 -119.52556

SBBG
SBBG000233FChristian F Schwarz   2019-01-31
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.37217351 -119.4792721

SBBG
Volvopluteus gloiocephalus (DC.) Vizzini, Contu & Justo
SBBG000246FChristian F Schwarz   2019-02-01
United States, California, Ventura, San Nicolas Island, 33.24173807 -119.4654442


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