**Code**: [FPF](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/herbarium-details/?irn=125803) **Organization**: Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service **Location**: Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S.A. **Total number of specimens**: 12000 **Current status**: Inactive **Date founded**: 1952 **Taxonomic coverage**: Forest fungi; <Phoradendron>; <Arceuthobium>; fungi from western North America collected 1890 to 1960 that represent fungi causing tree diseases and wood decays **Geographic coverage**: Worldwide; U.S., Rocky Mountains, northern Mexico **Important collectors**: L. S. Gill, F. G. Hawksworth, G. G. Hedgcock, R. S. Peterson, J. M. Staley, J. R. Weir, D. Wiens **Notes**: Updated Aug 2013. The fungal specimens are still under the ownership of the Rocky Mountain Research Station in Fort Collins CO, but the collections are now physically located at the RMRS lab in Flagstaff, AZ. FPF mistletoe collection being dispersed to US and UC. FPF is no longer accepting or lending mistletoe specimens. **Date modified in Index Herbariorum**: 2018-01-12 > [!cite] This page is automatically generated • Data on this page were obtained from [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) on 2023-08-23. • Meaning of acronyms in TL-2 is not always the same as in IH. Consult list of original [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]] if you suspect acronym mismatch.