Dataset: UC
Taxa: Mycoporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Mycoporum californicum (Zahlbr.) R. C. Harris
UC2018894Shirley C. Tucker   39115-B2009-03-04
United States, California, Primavera Road, Santa Barbara

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC1977544E. E. Bogue   s.n.1899-00-00
United States, Ohio, Orwell

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC1936568Thomas A. Williams   s.n.1898-05-00
United States, Maryland, Takoma Park

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC428329John W. Eckfeldt   15111879-10-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Near Philadelphia.

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43399W. A. Setchell   351885-04-00
United States, Connecticut, Norwich

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43400W. A. Setchell   s.n.1887-04-12
United States, Connecticut, Norwich

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43401W. A. Setchell   s.n.1887-04-12
United States, Connecticut, Norwich

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43405John Macoun   s.n.1893-10-24
Canada, Ontario, Norwich

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43402J. Macoun   s.n.1893-10-24
Canada, Ontario, Madoc

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43404W. W. Calkins   227
United States, Florida

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43403W. A. Setchell   s.n.1885-12-30
United States, Connecticut, Norwich

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R. C. Harris
UC43406W. W. Calkins   228
United States, Florida, Jacksonville

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Mycoporum lacteum (Ach.) R. C. Harris
UC1743640H. E. Hasse   s.n.1911-00-00
United States, California, Catalina Island

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Mycoporum lacteum (Ach.) R. C. Harris
UC1936117Shirley C. Tucker   7869A1969-01-23
United States, Louisiana, On Roberts farm, Felixville, on pari. rd. 432, about 8 mi. NE of Clinton.


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