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

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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172595C.G. Shaw   s.n.1942-05-31
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Juneau, 1 1/2 miles southeast of Lyndon.

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382693Rudy G. Kosh   138971982-08-18
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Ashland, Michigan Island, Ainl.

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382695S. Galen Smith, Robert K. Rose   1841967-08-04
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Forest, Lilypad Creek: Near bridges on U.S.F.S. Roads 2434 and 2424 about 3/4 mile north of Stevens Lake, about 6 miles SE of village of Alvin.

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382696Robert K. Rose, William Hummel   4441968-07-01
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Florence, Popple River: South Branch from FSR 2398 to FSR 2383, about 4 miles south-southeast of village of Long Lake.

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382697S. Galen Smith, Robert K. Rose   1701967-08-02
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Forest, Jones Creek: About 1/4 mile upstream from junction with Pine River, about 7 1/2 miles S-SE of village of Alvin.

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383081S. Galen Smith & Robert K. Rose   1881967-08-04
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Forest, Lilypad Creek: Near bridges on USFS Roads 2423 and 2424 about 3/4 mile north of Stevens Lake, about 6 miles SE of village of Alvin.

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383082Robert K. Rose, William Hummel   4761968-08-10
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Marinette, North Branch of the Pike River between U.S. Highway 8 and old CTH "A" at Carney Rapids. Ca. 2 mi. South of Dunbar.

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383083Robert K. Rose, William Hummel   4601968-08-07
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Florence, Halls Creek downstream from Halls Lake. CA. 9 miles NE of village of Fence.

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66929N.C. Fassett   76881928-09-06
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Douglas, Whitefish Lake.


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