Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coreopsis tinctoria var. tinctoria (Coreopsis tinctoria var. imminuta, Coreopsis cardaminefolia, Coreopsis stenophylla)
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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v0029778WISNee, M.   190691980-07-21
United States, Wisconsin, Jefferson, Fort Atkinson, 42.92556883 -88.8420398

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v0029781WISMcLaughlin, W. T.   s.n.1930-09-10
United States, Wisconsin, Washburn, Ellsworth Lake, Spooner

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v0029774WISIltis, Hugh H.   293441986-06-29
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison. Dane County Regional Airport, near new taxi stand, 5mi due NNE of Capitol building, NE corner of Madison.

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v0029779WISNee, M.   180411979-09-10
United States, Wisconsin, Jefferson, Fort Atkinson. S of the Rock River on the S side of Fort Atkinson., 42.92070341 -88.8444758

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v0029775WISMildenhall, J. P.   s.n.1969-09-28
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, Mount Horeb. RR at jct Hwy 78 & 151., 43.01006337 -89.77018777

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v0029777WISPope, Robert   121969-09-20
United States, Wisconsin, Jefferson, Rome. 1.8mi. SE of Rome at end of Hunters road on Government Conservation acres., 42.96702987 -88.61065418

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v0029773WISMildenhall, J. P.   s.n.1969-10-05
United States, Wisconsin, Columbia, 0.5mi. S of Cty HH., 43.63586418 -89.19704773

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v0029776WISNiebauer, Walt   341968-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Wisconsin River, 43.14001621 -90.06440634

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v0029780WISShinners, L. H.   s.n.1938-08-03
United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Reed St. RR yards-Menomonie Valley between 6 th St. Viaduct and Milwaukee River, Milwaukee

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v0326803WISBaker, Jean L.   11995-07-18
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Dodgeville. 1 Land' End Ln. Dodgeville. Next to Miltitary Ridge Rd., 42.97574 -90.13863


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