Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Phialea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Phialea dearnessii Ellis & Everh.
FLAS-F-22271Dearness   1890-06-00
Canada, Ontario, Middlesex, London, 42.983333 -81.25

FLAS
Phialea dearnessii Ellis & Everh.
FLAS-F-22788Dearness   1890-06-00
Canada, Ontario, Middlesex, London, 42.983333 -81.25

FLAS
Phialea scutula (Pers.) Gillet
FLAS-F-22052G. W. Martin   1926-08-27
United States, Iowa, Winneshiek, Bluffton, 43.40306 -91.91167

FLAS
Phialea sordida (Fuckel) Sacc.
FLAS-F-23360J. F. Brenckle   1928-11-08
United States, South Dakota, Spink, James River, 44.948605 -98.491456

FLAS
Phialea (Pers.) Gillet
FLAS-F-48710C. B. Stifler   1939-08-22
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Lake Geneva, 42.582076 -88.46859

FLAS
Phialea crocea (Schwein.) Sacc.
FLAS-F-03625Ajsjku   1934-05-13
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Mount Le Conte great Smoky Mountains, 35.65417 -83.43694

FLAS
Phialea scutula (Pers.) Gillet
FLAS-F-03627F. J. Seaver   
United States, New York, New York, New York, On old stems of Polygonum, 40.71417 -74.00639

FLAS
Phialea urticae (Pers.) Sacc.
FLAS-F-22053A. H. Smith   1937-06-26
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Sharon Hollow, 42.17833 -84.09389

FLAS
Phialea (Pers.) Gillet
FLAS-F-47418J. Kimbrough   1962-08-17
United States, New York, Cortland, Tully, Labrador Lake; Leaves and petioles of Coptis trifolium, 42.781939 -76.043974

FLAS
Phialea (Pers.) Gillet
FLAS-F-47635J. Kimbrough   1962-08-17
United States, New York, Cortland, Tully, Labrador Lake; On leaves of Coptis trifolia, 42.781939 -76.043974

FLAS
Phialea (Pers.) Gillet
FLAS-F-62226J. Kimbrough   1963-08-26
United States, Massachusetts, NW of Amherst, Berkshire Mountain, 43.041561 -72.993791


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Google Map

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