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

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Boise State University, Snake River Plains Herbarium


SRP
19298Carl Epling   s.n.1922-05-10
U.S.A., Minnesota, St. Paul.

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16209A. E. Grable   15671968-08-29
U.S.A., Minnesota, Chisago, N city limits of Wyoming on US 61 alogn NPRR right-of-way, w.

SRP
20601A. E. Grable   14281968-08-16
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hennipin, N bank Minnesota River at end if IrwinRd S (W end Prince Av.

SRP
16508C. Epling   s.n.1921-05-22
U.S.A., Minnesota, Snelling Prairie, St. Paul, Minn.

SRP
43635R. R. Halse   83322011-08-08
U.S.A., Minnesota, Lac qui Parle, Along County Road 7 (121 Ave. North) ca. 3.5 miles south of its junction with U.S. Hwy. 212; ca. 8 miles south of Marietta., 44.88747 -96.41994, 371m

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48099L. R. Short   S-5681938-08-05
U.S.A., Minnesota, Madison, Beaverhead Forest. M.P.M.-Vigilante Exp. Range, 2866m

SRP
48503M. Haupt   21980-08-30
U.S.A., Minnesota, Stearns, 0.5 km S.E. of Avon, near I-90., 300m

SRP
20827C. M. Juhnke   1001991-06-07
U.S.A., Minnesota, Fillmore, Forestville State Park. Along trail to Mystery Cave II

SRP
58409Lynden B. Gerdes   50802005-09-13
U.S.A., Minnesota, Lake, Superior National Forest, NW of Isabella, ca. 0.75 miles east of Tonic Lake, east of FR 387; and 0.05 mile NW of an unnamed pond rimmed by an open peatland.

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58436Lynden B. Gerdes, D. L. Gerdes   55792008-06-28
U.S.A., Minnesota, St. Louis, Superior National Forest. Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Moose Rier, approx. 17.2 miles NW of Ely, and 1.35 miles NW of Big Moose Lake.

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75725D. F. Grether   86001957-09-04
U.S.A., Minnesota, Benton, Saulk Rpaids Township, section 25; Salk Rapids Desert, just east of city limits of Saulk Rapids.

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75749Randy Charboneau   sn1987-07-19
U.S.A., Minnesota, Mille Lacs, South tip of Lake Mille Lacs, 5 mi E of Mille Lacs.


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