Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Solidago juncea (Solidago juncea var. neobohemica, Solidago juncea var. ramosa, Solidago juncea var. scabrella, Solidago juncea var. juncea, Solidago arguta var. scabrella, Solidago ciliaris, Solidago juncea f. scabrella), Solidago juncea f. juncea
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Loy R. Phillippe, Mary Ann Feist, Brenda-Molano Flores, & Paul Hlina   438952015-09-04
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest, east side of the Brule Rive and one mile west side of Wisconsin Route 27 at the junction of Ravine Road and Motts Road (Motts Ravine South)., 46.43178 -91.61436

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0252891WISSulman, Joshua D.   7382007-08-08
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest. W edge of WI Hwy 27, 0.25 mi. N of Airport Rd., 46.42 -91.5936111

WIS
v0325237WISPhillippe, Loy Richard; Feist, Mary Ann, Molano-Flores, Brenda, Hilina, Paul   438952015-09-04
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest, E side of the Brule Rive and one mi W side of Wisconsin Route 27 at the junction of Ravine Rd. and Motts Rd. (Motts Ravine South)., 46.43178 -91.61436, 366m

WIS
v0123329WISThomson, John W., Jr.   51221942-08-13
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule Barrens., 46.45329099 -91.60410038

WIS
v0420129WISDerek S. Anderson   32992020-08-06
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Motts Ravine SNA. Brule River State Forest. About 13.5 km south of Brule. About 1.2 km west of intersection of State Hwy. 27 and Motts Ravine Rd., 46.432156 -91.609535


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.