Report
The Suksdorf Fungus Collections
Research studies of the State College of Washington, Vol.20(4), pp.135-145
State College of Washington
12/1952
Abstract
Wilhelm N. Suksdorf was a botanist who lived in or near Bingen, Klickitat County, Washington for fifty-six years. He settled there in 1876. He realized early that the flora of Washington was poorly known and devoted most of his life to an intensive study of the native flora of South Central Washington. Suksdorf’s favorite collecting areas were Bingen, Falcon Valley near Bingen, and nearby regions of Klickitat County, such as the Klickitat and White Salmon Rivers. He also collected in areas of Skamania and Yakima Counties which had not been explored previously. This report describes the fungi in Suksdorf's herbarium.
Metrics
3 File views/ downloads
20 Record Views
Details
- Title
- The Suksdorf Fungus Collections
- Creators
- William Bridge Cooke (Author) - Washington State University, Department of Plant PathologyCharles Gardner Shaw (Author) - Washington State University, Department of Plant Pathology
- Publication Details
- Research studies of the State College of Washington, Vol.20(4), pp.135-145
- Academic Unit
- College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences; Department of Plant Pathology
- Publisher
- State College of Washington; Pullman, Washington
- Number of pages
- 10
- Identifiers
- 99901025838801842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Report