Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Gibbera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Gibbera vaccinii (Sowerby) Fr.
WSP16478A.C. Goheen; C.G. Shaw   1948-06-25
United States, Washington, Spokane, 1/2 mile west of summit of Mount Spokane, along road, 47.658882 -117.46798

WSP
Gibbera compacta (Peck) Shear
WSP25319George Eade   1949-02-11
United States, Washington, Pacific, Einar Waara cranberry bog, Grayland, 46.81028 -124.09194

WSP
Gibbera compacta (Peck) Shear
WSP25322Goheen; Shaw, Yerkes, Hord.   1948-06-05
United States, Washington, Garfield, Clearwater Ranger Station, 46.20056 -117.56667

WSP
Gibbera vaccinii (Sowerby) Fr.
WSP35337A.C. Goheen   
United States, Washington, Pacific, Nahcotta, 46.49861 -124.03222

WSP
Gibbera vaccinii (Sowerby) Fr.
WSP35343A.C. Goheen   1949-07-01
United States, Washington, Grays Harbor, Carlisle Bog, 47.155 -124.09722

WSP
Gibbera pulchella (Cooke & Peck) Petr.
WSP45597R.F. Cain   1955-06-05
Canada, Ontario, Dufferin, northwest of Horning Mills, 59.866667 -132.5

WSP
Gibbera pulchella (Cooke & Peck) Petr.
WSP56848R.F. Cain   1965-07-28
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Muskrat Lake, 50 -89

WSP
Gibbera vaccinii (Sowerby) Fr.
WSP60020E. Mueller   1970-07-20
Switzerland, Kanton Graubuenden, Klosters, Frascherwald, 46.645665 9.580078

WSP
Gibbera vacciniicola (Dearn. & House) M.E. Barr
WSP73640Cheryl Smith   1994-05-24
United States, New Hampshire, Strafford, Strafford, 43.327025 -71.184232

WSP
Gibbera vacciniicola (Dearn. & House) M.E. Barr
WSP73641Cheryl Smith   1994-05-24
United States, New Hampshire, Strafford, Strafford, 43.327025 -71.184232

WSP
Gibbera vaccinii (Sowerby) Fr.
WS74609E. Müller   1990-09-09
Switzerland, Albula Pass, 46.576395 9.805168


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