Dataset: NCU-Fungi
Taxa: Laetiporus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi


NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus speciosus Battarra ex Murrill
NCU-F-0010048Commons, Albert   s.n.
United States, Delaware, Delaware, 39.051036 -75.515612

NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill
NCU-F-0029623   

NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill
NCU-F-0029636   

NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill
NCU-F-0029730   

NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus sulphureus (Bull.) Murrill
NCU-F-0029746   

NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus cincinnatus (Morgan) Burds., Banik & T.J. Volk
NCU-F-0017631Meyers, Dan J.   DJM 872019-08-02
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Mount Carmel Church Rd. between Parker Rd. and Sleepy Hollow Rd, Orange County, Chapel Hill, 35.87 -79.04

NCU:Fungi
Laetiporus persicinus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Gilb.
NCU-F-0017635Meyers, Dan J.   DJM 942019-08-14
United States, North Carolina, Orange, W Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, 35.9085 -79.0604


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