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S. sanguinolentum sporophore on alpine fir
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: sporophore
forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: S. sanguinolentum sporophore on alpine fir
Date: 8/1961

S. sanguinolentum sporophore on alpine fir
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: sporophore
forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: S. sanguinolentum sporophore on alpine fir
Date: 8/1961

S. sanguinolentum sporophore on alpine fir
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: sporophore
forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: S. sanguinolentum sporophore on alpine fir
Date: 8/1961

Fomes pini
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Fomes pini
Date: 8/1961

Melampsorella broom on alpine fir
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: broom rust
forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: Lost Park, Routt N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Melampsorella broom on alpine fir
Date: 7/1959

Burl on 5.5'' alpine fir
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: Roosevelt N.F.; CO; United States
Description: Burl on 5.5'' alpine fir
Date: 8/1955

17.4'' alpine fir broken off at 25' above ground
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Organisms: fir
Location: White River N.F.; CO; United States
Description: 17.4'' alpine fir broken off at 25' above ground
Date: 8/1955