Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allium stellatum
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Burnett; Fish Lake State; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Allium stellatum Ker Gawl.
v0295504WISAnderson, Derek S.; Hlina, Paul S.   23312014-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Fish Lake State Wildlife Area, about 10 km SW of Grantsburg. Located off of Stolte Road, about 1 km N of CTH O, W of Dueholm Flowage., 45.6959014 -92.7423756

WIS
Allium stellatum Ker Gawl.
v0295509WISAnderson, Derek S.; Hlina, Paul S.   23362014-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Fish Lake State Wildlife Area, about 11 km SW of Grantsburg. Located off of Shogren Road, about 200 meters S of intersection with Benson Road., 45.7138889 -92.7959167

WIS
Allium stellatum Ker Gawl.
v0295503WISAnderson, Derek S.; Hlina, Paul S.   23302014-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Fish Lake State Wildlife Area, about 11.5 km SW of Grantsburg. Located off of Southwest Dike Trail, about 200 meters N of CTH O., 45.6882492 -92.7644039

WIS
Allium stellatum Ker Gawl.
v0295507WISAnderson, Derek S.; Hlina, Paul S.   23342014-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Fish Lake State Wildlife Area, about 9 km SW of Grantsburg. Located about 100 meters W-NW of the Fish Lake Landing., 45.7320056 -92.7827639

WIS
Allium stellatum Ker Gawl.
v0295508WISAnderson, Derek S.; Hlina, Paul S.   23352014-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Fish Lake State Wildlife Area, about 6.5 km SW of Grantsburg. Located off of Stolte Road, about 250 meters S of Fish Lake Road., 45.7347333 -92.7421278

WIS
Allium stellatum Ker Gawl.
v0375194WISWetter, Mark Allen; Anderson, Derek, Mengelkoch, Jean, Cameron, Ken, Fuller, Frankie   15162018-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Fish Lake State Wildlife Area. Along Stolte Road, just south of junction with Fish Lake Road, 45.74 -92.74354


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Google Map

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