Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Solidago canadensis (Solidago reflexa), Solidago canadensis var. gilvocanescens (Solidago altissima var. gilvocanescens, Solidago gilvocanescens, Solidago pruinosa), Solidago canadensis var. scabra (Solidago hirsutissima, Solidago lunellii), Solidago canadensis var. lepida (Solidago canadensis var. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Green Bay


UWGB:VP
Koch, Rudy   63301969-08-29
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs, 46.352719 -91.81049

University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse


UWL
UWL0000259R.G. Koch   63301969-08-29
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Saint Croix Lake at Solon Springs; Lucius Woods State Park, 46.352726 -91.810471

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0122207WISThomson, John W., Jr.   55161944-08-06
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Lake Nebagamon, 46.51000723 -91.68969072

WIS
v0121768WISChristensen, E. M.   s.n.1952-09-05
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Ecological Station No. 3542. [W of Lake Nebagamon], 46.5243865 -91.58507892

WIS
Solidago canadensis var. scabra (Muhl. ex Willd.) Torr. & A.Gray
v0230880WISLussenhop, J.   s.n.1965-09-09
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, 4 mi. E Cloverland, 46.6693177 -91.62590675

WIS
v0121783WISDavis, J. J.   s.n.1930-08-30
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs, 46.35327 -91.82241

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


UWM
UWM0014906R.G. Koch   63301969-08-29
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Saint Croix Lake at Solon Springs; Lucius Woods State Park, 46.352726 -91.810471


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