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

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
WSP21294W.B.Cooke; V.G.Cooke   1945-05-06
United States, Virginia, Prince William, near Ravenswood, near Manassas, 38.75083 -77.47556

WSP
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
WSP57475Roger Hungerford   1967-08-11
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, 1 mile north of Littleton, 44.320593 -71.77056

WSP
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
WSP57728R. Hungerford   1967-08-11
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, 1 mile west of Littleton, 44.306108 -71.790798

WSP
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
WSP69425W.B. Cooke   635451986-10-11
United States, Ohio, Columbiana, not given, 40.768428 -80.777187

WSP
Scorias spongiosa (Schwein.) Fr.
WSP75650Jack D. Rogers   1978-08-00
United States, Georgia, Clarke, Athens, Univ. of Georgia Botanical Garden, 33.902919 -83.386137


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