Dataset: F
Taxa: Hygrocybe chlorophana (Agaricus chlorophanus, Godfrinia chlorophana, Hygrocybe euroflavescens, Hygrocybe flavescens, Hygrophorus chlorophanus, Hygrophorus euroflavescens, Hygrophorus flavescens, Hygrocybe chlorophana var. aurantiaca, Hygrocybe chlorophana var. chlorophana, Hygrocybe chlorophana f. a... (show all)
Search Criteria: Idaho; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
33810A. H. Smith   543971956-10-09
USA, Idaho, Bonner, Granite Creek, Nordman, Kaniksu National Forest, 48.6895 -116.9963

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
WTU-F-007342Elsie Coulter   s.n.1983-09-23
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner, Priest Lake., 48.612826 -116.8819

WTU
Hygrophorus flavescens (Kauffman) A.H.Sm. & Hesler
WTU-F-063890Kit Scates   73181989-10-15
U.S.A., Idaho, Kootenai, Beauty Creek., 47.589021 -116.652048

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 761002Goetz, D.   131171972-11-01
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Kaniksu National Forest, Priest Lake conifer forest


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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