Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Discula fraxinea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
03449302   

NY:NY
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
03449303   

NY:NY
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
03449301W. J. Lahey   UMASS33561938-06-02
United States of America, Massachusetts, Bristol Co., North Easton

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 746408Mulrooney, Robert; Gregory, Nancy   Chionanthus-21999-05-00
United States, Delaware, Newark University of Delaware Botanical Garden, 39.683723 -75.749657

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 746409Mulrooney, Robert; Gregory, Nancy   Chionanthus-11999-05-00
United States, Delaware, Newark University of Delaware Botanical Garden, 39.683723 -75.749657

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 746410Mulrooney, Robert; Gregory, Nancy   ash-11999-05-00
United States, Delaware, Newark, 39.683723 -75.749657

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 746411Mulrooney, Robert; Gregory, Nancy   ash-21999-05-00
United States, Delaware, Newark, 39.683723 -75.749657

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 746412Redlin, Scott C.   SR 960030000-00-00
United States, Maryland, Crofton, 39.001777 -76.687467

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 843391Putnam, Melodie   2003-08-08
United States, Oregon, Marion, Keizer, 44.990119 -123.026208

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 879923Olson, Richard   2008-05-16
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges, Glendale, 39.379829 -76.585523

BPI
Discula fraxinea (Peck) Redlin & Stack
BPI 881711Olsen, R.   2011-05-11
United States, District of Columbia, National Arboretum, 38.91039 -76.966086


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Google Map

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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.