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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
WSP43026R.F. Cain   1953-06-21
Canada, Ontario, York, Nashville, 51.166667 -100.283333

WSP
Pollaccia radiosum
WSP45609R.F. Cain   1956-06-03
Canada, Ontario, Kenora, north end of Cedar Lake, north of Vermillion Bay, 46.033333 -78.483333

WSP
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
WSP54998JW Koenigs   1961-07-25
United States, Montana, Lincoln, Eureka Ranger Station, Eureka, 48.89583 -115.05722

WSP
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
WSP55546Larry F. Grand   1965-07-05
United States, Idaho, Idaho, along Lake Creek, Payette National Forest, 45.43333 -115.91667

WSP
Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) E. Bald. & Cif.
WSP57878F.A. Young   1967-07-25
Canada, Alberta, Vicory Lake, Coleman-Kananaskis Trunk Road, 46.683333 -64.183333


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