Dataset: ID-V
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Minnesota; Hubbard; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Idaho, Stillinger Herbarium


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117257A. F. Cholewa   25721999-07-22
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Lake Itasca State park, Mary lake, just offshore of boat access.

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112280R. W. Lorenz   1935-07-00
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Itasca Park.

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117960Genevieve Bolling   191997-07-01
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, E entrance to Itasca State Park off 71 and 200.

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117982Maureen L. Marsollek   41997-06-26
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Approximately 2 miles W on County Road 32 (off Highway 71) near Park Rapids.

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118006Colin E. Penner   61997-06-27
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Found out of east entrance of the Lake Itasca State Park. On corner of hwy 200 and hwy 71.

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118010Genevieve Bolling   201997-07-01
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, E entrance to Itasca State Park off 71 and 200.

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118539Colin E. Penner   281997-06-27
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Found out of east entrance of the Lake Itasca State Park. On corner of hwy 200 and hwy 71.

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118535Genevieve Bolling   181997-07-01
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, E entrance to Itasca State Park off 71 and 200.

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118002Genevieve Bolling   231997-07-04
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, At the end of Beaver Trail.

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118042James Gonsoski   381996-07-07
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Near LaSalle Creek.

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118029James Gonsoski   401996-07-07
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, Itasca Park boundary forest road.

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164399T.J.S. Whitfeld   6942006-06-23
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hubbard, 1/4 mile northeast of Upper Mud Lake; 1 mile east of Cty Hwy 89., 47.075555 -95.089352


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