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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP24778W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1947-09-27
United States, Washington, Spokane, along California Creek near Valley Ford at a small park, 0.2 mile southeast of Palouse Highway, 47.5122 -117.3469, 732m

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP24891W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1947-06-07
United States, Idaho, Idaho, one half mile up Rackliff Ridge Trail from Rackliff Creek Public Campground, along the Selway River, Nez Perce National Forest, 45.45 -115.91667, 945m

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP59499W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1970-10-10
United States, Ohio, Hocking, rim trails, Old Man's Cave, near Hocking Hills State Park, 39.43056 -82.53889

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP59576W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1970-11-14
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Old Man's Cave, near Hocking Hills State Park, 39.43056 -82.53889

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP60189W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1972-10-14
United States, Ohio, Hocking, east rim, Old Man's Cave, near Hocking Hills State Park, 39.43056 -82.53889

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP65752W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1979-09-30
United States, Michigan, 44.731761 -85.890625

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP67264W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1981-10-00
United States, Washington, Clallam, Little Quilcene Valley, 47.8225 -122.87444

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP68180W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1983-08-12
United States, Maine, base of Mount Katahdin, near Unity, 44.61111 -69.335

WSP
Onnia tomentosa (Fr.) P. Karst.
WSP68182W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1984-08-17
United States, New Jersey, Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge, 39.51556 -74.43306


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