Dataset: UWEC-
Taxa: Scrophulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Herbarium


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UWEC04506Tomesh, Bob   1951969-06-29
United States, Wisconsin, Barron, Oak Grove; Along Tuscobia RR bed.

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UWEC04507Kuehn, D.   81997-06-21
United States, Wisconsin, Chippewa, Lafayette; Island owned by NSP, Lake Wissota, .25 mi. N of bridge on Cty. X., 280m

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UWEC04508Cecil, Verdun   4991966-07-11
United States, Wisconsin, Sawyer, Winter Lakes Region.

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UWEC04509Pfister, Robert   1751968-07-17
United States, Wisconsin, Outagamie, Kaukauna; Thousand Islands area.

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UWEC04510Caldwell, P. J.   1041965-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Buffalo, Nelson; Count Highway KK. Three decimeters cut away from stream.

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UWEC04511Pederson, Roger L.   s.n.1977-07-07
United States, Wisconsin, Buffalo, Tiffany Wildlife Area., 44.56058861 -92.02402435

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UWEC04512Schindler, Steven   0051991-07-20
United States, Wisconsin, Chippewa, 7 mi. N of Chippewa Falls.

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UWEC04513   83.51973-07-27
United States, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, N/A

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UWEC04514Sommer, Richard   72-6841972-06-22
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, Dewey Twp., 44.62082091 -89.56027195

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UWEC04515Henrickson, J.   6281961-08-05
United States, Wisconsin, Chippewa, W end Lake Hallie area.

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UWEC04516Henrickson, J.   3511961-06-26
United States, Wisconsin, Chippewa, Lake Hallie Area., 44.87921419 -91.43817025

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UWEC04517Rohrer, Joseph R.   100891992-06-23
United States, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Eau Claire; Area of Putnam Park about a half mi. to a mi. E of State Street along Putnam Drive. Mostly oak forest on moderately steep slope.

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UWEC04518Harden, M.   591977-06-12
United States, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Lincoln Twp.; 3 mi. E of Fall Creek.

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UWEC04519Rickey, M.   1851959-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Seymour Twp.; S facing slope along Lake Altoona.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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