Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oidium rubiginosum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
WSP60560W.B. Cooke; V.G. Cooke   1975-12-02
United States, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial, 39.11306 -83.40639

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608078   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608079   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608080   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608081   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608082   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608083   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608084   

NY:NY
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
03608085   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
BPI 409758Cooke W. B.; Cooke Vivian G.   51884;1975-12-02
United States, Ohio, Fort Hill State Memorial, Highland Co.

BPI
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
BPI 989554   

BPI
Oidium rubiginosum (Fr.) Linder
BPI 936707William Bridge Cooke   516001975-11-02
United States, Ohio, Highland, Fort Hill State Memorial


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