Dataset: UCSC
Taxa: Hydnellum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Cruz Fungal Herbarium


UCSC
UCSC-F-00487Noah Siegel   NS10262013-10-31
USA, Oregon, Lane, Honeyman SP campground (site 3), Florence, OR, 43.928526 -124.10659

UCSC
Hydnellum aurantiacum (Batsch) P. Karst.
UCSC-F-00488Noah Siegel   NS10982013-11-26
USA, California, Humboldt, Balds Hill Rd, 4.7 mi east of 101, Redwood NP, 41.22331 -123.96041

UCSC
Hydnellum cyanopodium K.A. Harrison
UCSC-F-00489Noah Siegel   2012-10-25
USA, California, Humboldt, Davidson Rd, Redwood NP, Humboldt Co, CA, 41.2132 -124.0046

UCSC
Hydnellum geogenium (Fr.) Banker
UCSC-F-00490Noah Siegel   NS10292013-10-31
USA, Oregon, Campground W of site 93 across road, Honeyman State Park, Oregon, 43.930458 -124.107085

UCSC
UCSC-F-00491Noah Siegel   2013-01-10
USA, California, Santa Cruz, White House Canyon, near Big Basin SP, 37.17155 -122.30602

UCSC
UCSC-F-00492Noah Siegel   2013-10-01
USA, California, Humboldt, Davidson Rd, Redwood NP, Humboldt Co, CA, 41.2132 -124.0046

UCSC
Hydnellum suaveolens (Scop.) P. Karst.
UCSC-F-00493Noah Siegel   2012-10-25
USA, California, Humboldt, Davidson Rd, Redwood NP, Humboldt Co, CA, 41.2132 -124.0046

UCSC
Hydnellum fuscoindicum (K.A. Harrison) E. Larss., K.H. Larss. & Kõljalg
UCSC-F-00954Christian Schwarz   2010-01-01
USA, California, Santa Cruz, Soquel DEMO, 37.08027 -121.90593

UCSC
Hydnellum scabrosum (Fr.) E. Larss., K.H. Larss. & Kõljalg
UCSC-F-00956Noah Siegel   NS10442013-10-30
USA, Oregon, Coos, OR Dunes NRA south Jetty Rd, 43.352611 -124.346784

UCSC
UCSC-F-02738Christian Schwarz   iNat: 1449868112022-11-17
United States, California, Mendocino, Ana's Woods


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