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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Laestadia buxi (Fuckel) Sacc.
WSP22177Fuckel   1894-00-00
Germany, Oestrich, 51.372506 7.634703

WSP
WSP3309J. Dearness   1904-05-00
Canada, Ontario, London, 42.983333 -81.25

WSP
Laestadia carpinea (Fr.) Sacc.
WSP3310L.W. Nuttall   1898-04-00
United States, West Virginia, Fayette, Nuttalburg, south of Edmond, 38.06222 -81.0275

WSP
Laestadia polystigma (Ellis & Everh.) Berl. & Voglino
WSP3311unknown   1898-05-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.54639 -75.02528

WSP
Laestadia polystigma (Ellis & Everh.) Berl. & Voglino
WSP3312unknown   1894-04-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.54639 -75.02528

WSP
Laestadia polystigma (Ellis & Everh.) Berl. & Voglino
WSP3313unknown   1882-04-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.54639 -75.02528

WSP
WSP47636C.L. Hitchcock   1940-05-23
United States, California, Shasta, 7 miles west of Burney, 40.882422 -121.793893


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