Dataset: MOR-
Taxa: Menyanthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum


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0009497MORSmith, E   
United States, Illinois, Lake, detailed locality information protected

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0009499MORSchulenberg, RF   73-2501973-07-25
United States, Wisconsin, Kenosha, West of Lily Lake. In bog with fen affinities.

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0009504MORCiolac, C   s.n.1971-05-16
United States, Michigan, Berrien, In bog area at NW end of South Lake, Stevensville. (Lincoln Twp.)

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0009505MORGreeley, G   
United States, Illinois, DeKalb, detailed locality information protected

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0009506MORGreeley, G   
United States, Illinois, DeKalb, detailed locality information protected

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0009503MORSchulenberg, RF   70-0351970-10-10
United States, Michigan, Berrien, Mud Lake, a bog. In the sphagnum mat. (Buchanan Twp.)

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0009498MORSmith, E   
United States, Illinois, Lake, detailed locality information protected

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0009502MORWilhelm, G   
United States, Illinois, McHenry, detailed locality information protected

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0009501MORSwink, FA   53641985-06-22
United States, Indiana, Starke, Koontz Lake bog near the town of Koontz Lake; in the bog.

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0009507MORJohnson, C   
United States, Illinois, Lake, detailed locality information protected

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0009500MORWilhelm, G   127521985-06-17
United States, Indiana, Porter, About 1.5 miles west of Valparaiso, north of Joliet Road, in wet ground around Hatch Lake.

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0009508MORWilhelm, G   173721989-07-07
United States, Indiana, Starke, About 8 miles south southeast of Bass Lake, at Harts Lake Bog, south off of 850 S Road; in bog area.

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0009496MORUnknown   
United States, Illinois, Lake, detailed locality information protected


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