Dataset: NC-
Taxa: Droseraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northland College


NC
1434Franklin C. Lane   24281955-07-12
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Stockton Island, 46.935234 -90.581258

NC
1436Franklin C. Lane   24931955-07-18
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Edge of slough on Outer Island, Ashland County, 47.039445 -90.430631

NC
1429Sue Ellen Smith   1975-06-24
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Pine Lake, Bayfield Co., 46.543105 -91.350335

NC
1430Newton Bobb   1541913-06-00
USA, Massachusetts, Barnstable, Woods Hole, Mass., 41.530209 -70.666351

NC
1431Kunal   1881930-07-22
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Long Lake, 46.661945 -91.054138

NC
1432K. S. Kuowlta   1881930-07-22
Usa, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Long Lake, 46.661957 -91.054257

NC
1433Newton Bobb   1881930-07-22
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Long Lake., 46.662192 -91.054803

NC
1435F. C. Lane   24771955-07-17
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Shore of Indian Lake, south of Sanborn, 46.358363 -90.962054

NC
1437Franklin C. Lane   24291955-07-12
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Sphagnum bog on Stockton Island, Ashland County, 46.936423 -90.580618

NC
1438Newton Bobb   10721914-06-00
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Peat bog- moist sandy soil, 46.668437 -90.611411

NC
1439David Sikes   

NC
1440Heide Nelson   431974-06-18
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, 46.652881 -91.232817

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1426Stanley Rehder   
USA, North Carolina, New Hanover, detailed locality information protected

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1427David J. Sieren   
USA, North Carolina, New Hanover, detailed locality information protected

NC
1428David J. Sieren   
USA, North Carolina, New Hanover, detailed locality information protected


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