Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Equisetum fluviatile (Equisetum fluviatile f. linnaeanum, Equisetum fluviatile f. minus, Equisetum fluviatile var. verticillatum, Equisetum fluviatile f. natans, Equisetum limosum var. verticillatum), Equisetum fluviatile var. limosum
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0332608WISFeist, Mary Ann; Molano-Flores, Brenda, Phillippe, L. Richard, Marcum, Paul B., Hlina, Paul, Schwarting, Reed   65792016-08-24
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River State Forest. Along the Bois Brule River ca. 1730 ft. S of its mouth., 46.74379 -91.606716, 187m

WIS
v0423107WISPaul B. Marcum; Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillipe, Paul S. Hlina, Brenda Molano-Flores, Derek Anderson, Reed Schwarting, Stephanie Glass, Emmet Judziewicz   72952016-08-22
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, West side of Forestry Road 1.9 miles, Forestry Road Muskeg #3, Eastern Watershed Muskeg- Brule River Watershed- T46N, RIOW, Sec 4, Lake Minnesuing Black Ash Swamp- walk along horse trail to the northwest., 46.44484 -91.64476


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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