Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Suillus umbonatus
Search Criteria: USA; Utah; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Suillus umbonatus E.A. Dick & Snell
SFSU-F-006915H. D. Thiers   268291970-08-07
USA, Utah, State Highway 150 between Bald Mountain Pass and Bear River, Wasatch National Forest., 40.813211 -110.871995

SFSU
Suillus umbonatus E.A. Dick & Snell
SFSU-F-006920H. D. Thiers   268281970-08-07
USA, Utah, State Highway 150 between Bald Mountain Pass and Bear River, Wasatch National Forest., 40.813211 -110.871995

SFSU
Suillus umbonatus E.A. Dick & Snell
SFSU-F-006937H. D. Thiers   268271970-08-07
USA, Utah, State Highway 150 between Bald Mountain Pass and Bear River, Wasatch National Forest., 40.813211 -110.871995

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
Suillus umbonatus E.A. Dick & Snell
64708K.H. McKnight   F14701956-08-15
USA, Utah, Summit, Hayden Creek Campgrounds, 2.5 mi S of, Uintah Mountains


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Google Map

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