Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Equisetum arvense (Equisetum calderi, Equisetum arvense var. alpestre, Equisetum arvense var. boreale, Equisetum arvense var. campestre, Equisetum arvense var. riparium, Equisetum arvense var. ramulosum, Equisetum saxicola), Equisetum arvense f. decumbens, Equisetum arvense subsp. arvense (Equisetum... (show all)
Search Criteria: Minnesota; Rice; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
374033Linnaean Club, U of M,   1911940-05-19
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand Woods. Rice Co.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W, 44.342155 -93.105067

MIN
374034Linnaean Club, U of M,   1071940-05-05
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand Woods. Rice Co.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W, 44.342155 -93.105067

MIN
681653Peck, J.   770910151977-09-10
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Rice Co, Nerstrand Woods State Park; T110N R19W Sec. 9.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W;9, 44.344444 -93.112658

MIN
747075Galatowitsch, S.   465a1982-07-16
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Rice Co. Trout Lily Preserve: T110N R20W S1/2 NW1/4 SW1/4 of Sec. 20; part of NE1/4 SE1/4 Sec. 19.;Cannon River Trout Lily Scientific Natural Area;110N;20W, 44.360123 -93.256683

MIN
487858Mason, Harriet; Charles Mason   NSP98-271998-06-06
United States, Minnesota, Rice, SW corner of sec. 16 in Nerstrand Big Woods State Park. Walking north along trail from snowmobile entrance.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W;16, 44.345242 -93.107434

University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse


UWL
UWL0008846Shirley Slinger   1401977-06-16
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Cannon River Wilderness Area, 44.378389 -93.214656


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Google Map

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