Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acer saccharum (Saccharodendron saccharum, Acer saccharophorum, Acer subglaucum), Acer saccharum subsp. leucoderme (Saccharodendron leucoderme), Acer saccharum subsp. ozarkense, Acer saccharum subsp. schneckii, Acer saccharum var. glaucum, Acer saccharum var. leucoderme, Acer saccharum var. rugellii... (show all)
Search Criteria: Minnesota; Rice; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota Herbarium


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462265Smith, Welby   290412000-08-23
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Rice County ... At the I35 north-bound rest stop, about 4 miles west of Dundas ... T111N R21W SE1/4 of SW1/4 of Sec 12;;111N;21W;12, 44.4308333 -93.2938889

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300284Linnaean Club, U of M,   2611943-07-10
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand Woods. Along wagon road running S from main road.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W, 44.32706 -93.10089

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374073Linnaean Club, U of M,   901939-05-21
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand Woods. Near falls.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W, 44.32706 -93.10089

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381348Moore, John; et al.   154851942-06-20
United States, Minnesota, Rice, Nerstrand Woods, 3 mi W of Nerstrand. Rice Co.;Nerstrand Woods State Park;110N;19W;09, 44.34887 -93.11108

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711716Smith, Welby   17931979-09-08
United States, Minnesota, Rice, W1/2 Sec. 5.5 mi NE of jnc of Interstate 35 and State 65 in Faribault, W bank of Cannon River.;Cannon River Wilderness Park;111N;20W;34, 44.37765 -93.21131

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747207Galatowitsch, S.   4611982-07-16
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. 9 [?];Cannon River Trout Lily Scientific Natural Area;110N;20W, 44.32689 -93.22194


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