Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physisporinus vitreus (Boletus vitreus, Physisporus vitreus, Podoporia vitrea, Polyporus adiposus, Polyporus vitreus, Poria vitrea, Rigidoporus vitreus, Leptoporus undatus f. adiposus, Leptoporus undatus f. vitrea, Podoporia vitrea f. adiposa, Skeletocutis amorpha f. vitrea), Physisporinus vitreus f... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Poria vitrea Persoon
barcode-00584397J. R. Weir   52461917-11-01
United States of America, Indiana, [data not captured]

iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
64059790Brian Hunt   2020-10-00
United States of America, Indiana, Albert Johnson Rd, Nashville, IN, US, 39.24985 -86.16760333

iNat-iNaturalist
91549394John Plischke   2021-08-17
United States of America, Indiana, Westchester Township, IN, USA, 41.65775138 -87.04798293

iNat-iNaturalist
92435220Garrett Taylor   2021-08-00
United States of America, Indiana, 1600 N 25 E, Chesterton, IN 46304, USA, 41.6626478 -87.0394011

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Physisporinus vitreus (Pers.:Fr.) P.Karst.
1976409L. M. Underwood   s.n.1893-10-00
United States of America, Indiana, Vigo Co., Heckland

NY:NY
Physisporinus vitreus (Pers.:Fr.) P.Karst.
1976410L. M. Underwood   s.n.1893-10-00
United States of America, Indiana, Vigo Co., Heckland

NY:NY
Physisporinus vitreus (Pers.:Fr.) P.Karst.
1976408L. M. Underwood   s.n.1893-05-00
United States of America, Indiana, Putnam Co., Fern, 39.610543 -86.962492

State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
SYRF0003571J. L. Lowe   119051961-08-25
USA, Indiana, Montgomery, Shades State Park.

SYRF
SYRF0003842J. R. Weir   s.n.1917-11-01
USA, Indiana, Scott, Scottsburg.


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Google Map

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