Dataset: DEK-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Dakota; Todd; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
DEK00098334Gary E. Larson   73811982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch...along headwaters of Minnechadusa Creek, 43.062982 -101.092426

DEK
DEK00098597Gary E. Larson   73901982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch. Extensive old bog along headwaters of Minnechadusa (sic) Creek, 43.004019 -101.085604

DEK
Carex hystericina Muhl. ex Willd.
DEK00098650Gary E. Larson   73841982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch. Extensive old bog along headwaters of Minnechadusa (sic) Creek, 43.004019 -101.085604

DEK
Carex stipata Muhl. ex Willd.
DEK00098794Gary E. Larson   73831982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch. Extensive old bog along headwaters of Minnechadusa (sic) Creek., 43.001148 -101.091749

DEK
Carex scoparia Schkuhr ex Willd.
DEK00098765Gary E. Larson   74041982-06-17
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch. Extensive old bog along headwaters of Minnechadusa (sic) Creek, 43.007155 -101.077483

DEK
Carex scoparia Schkuhr ex Willd.
DEK00098766Gary E. Larson   73871982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch. Extensive old bog along headwaters of Minnechadusa (sic) Creek, 43.004019 -101.085604

DEK
DEK00099159Gary E. Larson   73791982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch. Extensive old bog along headwaters of Minnechadusa (sic) Creek, 43.004019 -101.085604

DEK
DEK00099855Gary E. Larson   73691982-06-16
USA, South Dakota, Todd, Tom Hoffman Ranch, 43.004019 -101.085604

DEK
DEK00100389Gary E. Larson   73971982-06-17
USA, South Dakota, Todd, T35N, R32W, Sec. 28, NE 1/4; Tom Hoffman Ranch, 42.983829 -101.088021


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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