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

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Northland College


NC
1446C. Roper   1964-05-19
USA, Wisconsin, Dane, Center of shaded hillside 4 miles west of madison, 43.070172 -89.466966

NC
1458F. C. Lane   31451958-05-17
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Rich maple -whitepine woods along white River south of Ashland, 46.517276 -90.858899

NC
1456Gary Dzioba   1973-05-14
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Ida Bobb's Land, 46.506137 -90.846505

NC
1457Robert Youngquist   II1958-05-10
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, White River bottom, 46.523132 -90.827354

NC
1463Bob Ferrara   241973-05-25
USA, Co Memorial Forest

NC
1464Steve D. Stipetich   171973-05-12
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, 46.49307 -90.981136

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1465David Bednarski   171973-05-19
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Ashland, Wisconsin, 46.583371 -90.870948

NC
1466Tony Culmone   281973-05-10
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Ida Bobb Tract, 46.507404 -90.845671

NC
1467Larry Best   100000-06-26
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, plot south on Hwy 13

NC
1693Kathleen M. Hunt   71974-06-12
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, 46.51009 -90.852695

NC
1469Franklin C. Lane   2239A1956-06-27
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Devils Island, 47.073204 -90.726498

NC
1468Ida Bobb   1965-05-31
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Deer Creek, 46.510271 -90.861727

NC
1470Heidi Nelson   91974-06-12
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Gingles, 46.42156 -90.846918

NC
1471Sue Ellen Smith   1975-06-16
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Lewis Place, 46.301483 -90.771165

NC
Chrysosplenium americanum Schwein. ex Hook.
1459Franklin C. Lane   20201955-04-28
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, Prentice Park, Ashland, 46.580899 -90.922852

NC
1445Newton Bobb   911930-05-23
USA, Wisconsin, Ashland, 46.653746 -90.651202


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