Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trappea phillipsii
Search Criteria: USA; Utah; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26455R. Fogel   F30711987-08-30
USA, Utah, Garfield, 6.9 mi W of Dixie National Forest Boundary, 9 mi SW of Antimony

MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26457R. Fogel   F30861988-08-26
USA, Utah, Garfield, Sawmill Basin, 4.8 mi SW of Fairview Ranch, Henry Mountains, S of Hanksville

MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26458R. Fogel   F30901988-08-26
USA, Utah, Garfield, The Horn Road, 2.2 mi E of Bull Creek Pass, Henry Mountains, S of Hanksville

MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26459R. Fogel   F31021988-08-31
USA, Utah, Garfield, Pine Creek, 0.5 mi from Blue Spruce Campground, 11.9 mi NW of Dixie National Forest boundary on Forest Rte 153, N of Escalante

MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26460R. Fogel   F31061988-08-31
USA, Utah, Garfield, Blue Spring Creek, 0.9 mi S of Blue Spruce Campground, 11.5 mi NWof Dixie National Forest Boundary on Forest Rte 153, N of Escalante

MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26461R. Fogel   F31281988-09-04
USA, Utah, Garfield, Along Mammoth Creek, 23 mi S of jct with Forest Rd 3036, 2 mi before Bower Flat, 4 mi from jct with Rte 14, SE of Hatch, Dixie National Forest

MICH:Fungi
Trappea phillipsii (Harkn.) Castellano
26463R. Fogel   F40171988-08-30
USA, Utah, Wayne, 1.6 mi from Heart Lake, 6.5 mi from Rte 72 on rd to Elkhorn Campground, Fish Lake National Forest


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Google Map

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