Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Clintonia borealis (Clintonia nutans)
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
Loy R. Phillippe, Paul Marcum, Mary Ann Feist, Dianne Phillippe, & Paul Hlina   437652015-05-27
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest located east of Amnicon Falls State Park and north of US State Route 2. At bridge crossing on Secondary Road FF over Brule River about 1.1 mile west of junction of Secondary Roads FF & H and about 0.5 mile south of Wisconsin Secondary Road FF. Upland Forest on sandy bank on east side of the Brule River and west of Len Root Road., 46.62589 -91.59257

ILLS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
Paul B. Marcum, Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillippe, Paul Hlina, Derek Anderson, Reed Schwarting, Jean Mengelkoch, and Brenda Molano-Flores   68542015-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Analysis of the Vegetative Cover of the Brule River Watershed, Revisited 2015-2018. Cedar swamp #7, ~ 1.1 miles northeast of Upper St. Croix Lake, northwest of Rifle Range Rd. WGS 84 Datum; +/- 17.1 ft, 46.38971 -91.75723

ILLS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
Paul B. Marcum, Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillippe, Paul Hlina, Emmet Judziewicz, Derek Anderson, Reed Schwarting, Jean Mengelkoch, and Brenda Molano-Flores   68242015-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Analysis of the Vegetative Cover of the Brule River Watershed, Revisited 2015-2018. Just west of North Country National Scenic Trail, 1.28 miles northeast of E. Jersett Road. WGS 84 Datum; +/- 16.7 ft, 46.39845 -91.72005

ILLS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
Paul B. Marcum, Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillippe, Paul Hlina, Brenda Molano-Flores, Jean Mengelkoch, and Stephanie Glass   68952015-09-02
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Analysis of the Vegetative Cover of the Brule River Watershed, Revisited 2015-2018. Cedar Swamp #11. South side of the Brule R. between Angel and Jerseth Creeks, ~0.3 miles south of Stone Chimney Rd. WGS 84 Datum; +/- 13.6 ft, 46.41169 -91.71916

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0422422WISPaul B. Marcum; Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillippe. Paul S. Hlina, Reed J. Schwarting, Derek Anderson   71172016-07-18
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River Watershed. Sugar Camp Hill. 383 m NE of the E end of Fire Tower Rd., 46.62139 -91.60409, 361m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0330112WISMarcum, Paul B.; Feist, Mary Ann, Phillippe, Loy Richard, Hlina, Paul, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Mengelkoch, Jean, Judziewicz, Emmet J., Schwarting, Reed   68242015-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Just west of North Country National Scenic Trail, 1.28 mi. northeast of E. Jersett Road., 46.39845 -91.72005, 334m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0330176WISMarcum, Paul B.; Feist, Mary Ann, Phillippe, Loy Richard, Hlina, Paul, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Mengelkoch, Jean, Glass, Stephanie   68952015-09-02
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Cedar Swamp #11. South side of the Brule River between Angel and Jerseth Creeks, ~0.3 mi. south of Stone Chimney Rd., 46.41169 -91.71916, 309m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0325302WISPhillippe, Loy Richard; Feist, Mary Ann, Marcum, Paul B., Hilina, Paul, Phillippe, Diane   437652015-05-27
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest located E of Amnicon Falls State Park and N of US SR 2. At bridge crossing on Secondary Rd. FF over Brule River about 1.1 mi W of junction of Secondary Rds. FF & H and about 0.5 mi S of Wisconsin Secondary Rd. FF, 46.62589 -91.59257, 277m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0332442WISFeist, Mary Ann; Hlina, Paul, Phillippe, L. Richard, Marcum, Paul B., Anderson, Derek   64142016-07-19
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest. Ca. 1060 ft. E of the intersection of Forestry Rd. and Francis Willard Rd. and ca. 2000 ft. S of Francis Willard Rd., 46.47181 -91.64106, 386m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0342083WISPhillippe, Loy R., Schwarting, Reed; Anderson, Derek, Feist, Mary Ann, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Hlina, Paul, Judziewicz, Emmet, Kent, Paige, Marcum, Paul B.   441792016-08-23
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, After Hours Ski Trail Forest. West side of the Brule River about 1.2 mile southwest of where the Brule River goes beneath Route 2 and about 1.2 mile directly west of the Brule River., 46.53962 -91.60619, 336m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0330138WISMarcum, Paul B.; Feist, Mary Ann, Phillippe, Loy Richard, Hlina, Paul, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Mengelkoch, Jean, Schwarting, Reed, Anderson, Derek   68542015-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Cedar swamp #7, ~ 1.1 mi. northeast of Upper St. Croix Lake, northwest of Rifle Range Rd., 46.38971 -91.75723, 322m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0332379WISFeist, Mary Ann; Molano-Flores, Brenda, Phillippe, L. Richard, Marcum, Paul B., Mengelkoch, Jean, Hlina, Paul   63462016-06-19
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest. Just NW of the E end of Stone Chimney Rd., 46.41932 -91.71468, 319m

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0202981WISThomson, John W., Jr.   54261943-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule. Along stream crossing Copper Range N of Brule, 46.6260472 -91.66830297

WIS
Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf.
v0422451WISPaul B. Marcum; Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillipe, Paul S. Hlina   71752016-08-21
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, West side of Forestry Road 1.9 miles, Forestry Road muskeg #1, North of Francis Willard Road- Brule River Watershed- T46N, RIOW, Sec 4, Lake Minnesuing Quad., 46.49889 -91.63403


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