Dataset: GAM-
Taxa: Bulgariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological Herbarium


GAM
Bulgaria inquinans (Pers.) Fr.
GAM00009664Michael J. Black   1993-07-10
USA, Georgia, Union, Near Blood Mountain, 34.739813 -83.936855

GAM
Bulgaria melastoma (Sowerby) Seaver
GAM00009665Julian H. Miller   1940-04-10
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Camp Wilkins University of Georgia Campus, 33.930579 -83.372114

GAM
Bulgaria melastoma (Sowerby) Seaver
GAM00009666George E. Thompson   1931-06-17
Canada, Ontario, Bear Island Lake Temagami

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009667Julian H. Miller   1925-05-00
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Lake Dixie, 34.884977 -83.437803

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009668Julian H. Miller   1926-07-00
USA, Georgia, Rabun, 34.915749 -83.386106

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009669Julian H. Miller   1938-06-08
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Bobbin Mill, 33.94217 -83.396969

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009670Julian H. Miller   1938-06-10
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Woods back of Camp Wilkins, 33.930579 -83.372114

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009671L. R. Hesler   1942-07-12
USA, Tennessee, Smoky Mountains National Park

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009672George E. Thompson   1936-08-00
USA, New York, Cappetta Islet

GAM
Bulgaria rufa Schwein.
GAM00009673George E. Thompson   1938-05-29
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Harold's Farm, 33.96728 -83.27808

GAM
GAM00009675Julian H. Miller   1933-08-17
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Black Mountain Highlands

GAM
GAM00009676Julian H. Miller   1925-05-20
USA, Georgia, Clarke, Lake Dixie, 34.884977 -83.437803

GAM
GAM00009677Julian H. Miller   1926-09-14
USA, New York, Tompkins, Enfield, 42.40052 -76.570797

GAM
GAM00009678Bob Wing   1940-11-03
USA, California, Marin, Upper Muir Woods


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