Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Geastrum
Search Criteria: California; Santa Cruz; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California State University East Bay Fungarium


HAY
HAY-F-001039Dean Lyons   2023-05-20
United States, California, Santa Cruz County, UCSC Upper Campus Natural Reserve, 37.00267896 -122.0625499

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 18738Christian   MUOB 187382009-02-20
United States, California, Santa Cruz, University of California Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz) (UCSC), 36.9904 -122.059

MUOB
MUOB 26984Shane Marsh   MUOB 269842009-10-21
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Aptos, 36.9939 -121.898

MUOB
MUOB 224439Thomas Laxton   MUOB 2244392015-12-05
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, 37.025 -122.058

MUOB
MUOB 225453Christian   MUOB 2254532015-12-14
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Aptos, Forest of Nisene Marks State Park, 37.0343 -121.881

MUOB
MUOB 257892Thomas Laxton   MUOB 2578922016-10-21
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, 37.025 -122.058

University of California Santa Cruz Fungal Herbarium


UCSC
Geastrum Pers.
UCSC-F-00416Christian Schwarz   2012-12-07
USA, California, Santa Cruz, San Andreas Road, Santa Cruz County, California, USA, 36.915086 -121.8314

UCSC
Geastrum Pers.
UCSC-F-00417Christian Schwarz   2014-02-14
USA, California, Santa Cruz, UCSC, Fuel Break, 37.005977 -122.064322

UCSC
UCSC-F-00418Christian Schwarz   2009-02-18
USA, California, Santa Cruz, UCSC, behing Thimann Labs building, 36.983413 -122.054164

University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Geastrum Pers.
ILLS00153797W.J. Sundberg   XII-18-86-21986-12-18
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Boy Scout camp, near Boulder Creek, 37.127046 -122.121375

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Geastrum Pers.
264834D. Arora   4061976-10-06
USA, California, Santa Cruz, Loma Alta Equestrian Center


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.