Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Aster lanceolatus, Aster angustus, Aster carneus, Aster coerulescens var. laetevirens, Aster fluvialis, Aster lanceolatus subsp. lanceolatus, Aster durus, Aster paniculatus var. polychrous, Aster lanceolatus subsp. lanceolatus var. lanceolatus), Symphyotrichum lanceolatum... (show all)
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Willd.) G.L.Nesom
v0325970WISFeist, Mary Ann, Schwarting, Reed; Hlina, Paul, Marcum, Paul B., Phillippe, L. Richard, Judziewicz, Emmet J., Mengelkoch, Jean, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Anderson, Derek   61112015-09-01
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest. W side of Bois Brule River ca. 0.2 mi W of Lenroot Road., 46.6271 -91.592, 262m

WIS
Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Willd.) G.L.Nesom
v0332613WISFeist, Mary Ann; Molano-Flores, Brenda, Phillippe, L. Richard, Marcum, Paul B., Hlina, Paul, Schwarting, Reed   65852016-08-24
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest. Along the Bois Brule River ca. 1730 ft. S of its mouth., 46.74379 -91.606716, 187m

WIS
Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Willd.) G.L.Nesom
v0330079WISMarcum, Paul B.; Feist, Mary Ann, Phillippe, Loy Richard, Hlina, Paul, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Mengelkoch, Jean, Judziewicz, Emmet J., Schwarting, Reed   67892015-08-31
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Along North Country National Scenic Trail, 0.46 mi. northeast of E. Jersett Road., 46.38848 -91.72573, 344m

WIS
v0037994WISThomson, John W., Jr.   51381942-09-03
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, 1 mi. E of Winneboujou, 46.50982672 -91.58503433


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