Dataset: UWW-
Taxa: Characeae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Herbarium


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Chara L.
UWW003885Ken Harrington; Cindy Senn   s.n.1970-10-13
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Fen area of Bluff Springs, 4.5 miles SE of Whitewater on County Trunk P. Note: T1, R1, and Section not given., 42.787507 -88.669468

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Chara L.
UWW003890S. Galen Smith; Damon Smith   85041993-08-26
United States, Wisconsin, Rock, North side of US Hwy 59 ca. 1.5 miles S. of Lima Center., 42.77804 -88.87052

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Chara L.
UWW003883L.C. Glennon   s.n.1993-10-00
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth

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Chara L.
UWW003886J. Young   s.n.1969-07-23
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Tripp Lake, 42.829454 -88.725105

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Chara L.
UWW003888D.L. Deonier   1341961-09-19
United States, Iowa, Greene, Spring Lake State Park, 42.070582 -94.291803

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Chara L.
UWW003889Roger Bolstad   s.n.1960-08-30
United States, Iowa, Hamilton, E. edge of Goose Lake. Note: No T1 or R1 given., 42.312439 -93.625914

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Chara L.
UWW006904S. Galen Smith   56211973-09-11
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Lake Como, 42.601257 -88.491095

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Chara L.
UWW008026S. Galen Smith   84371993-08-23
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Howard Rd

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UWW003892Neil W. Sawyer   21071999-08-30
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Lake Lorraine., 42.734035 -88.734022

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UWW003884Steven Pecha   301992-11-00
United States, Wisconsin, Waukesha, About 0.25km west of Hwy XX and Ridge Rd.

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Nitella hyalina (Dc) Agardh
UWW003891Neil W. Sawyer   21081999-08-30
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Lake Lorraine., 42.734035 -88.734022


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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