Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Lonicera villosa, Lonicera villosa var. calvescens (Lonicera caerulea var. calvescens), Lonicera villosa var. fulleri, Lonicera villosa var. solonis, Lonicera villosa var. tonsa, Lonicera villosa var. villosa
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Lonicera villosa (Michx.) Schult.
v0029681WISClark, Andy   12511996-06-14
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Blue Springs. On the S side of the Bois Brule River, 7 to 8.5 miles NE of Solon Springs. Brule River State Forest, 46.42423649 -91.68525796

WIS
Lonicera villosa (Michx.) Schult.
v0325891WISFeist, Mary Ann; Hlina, Paul, Marcum, Paul B., Judziewicz, Emmet J., Barrett, Marissa, Eldred, Bill   60252015-07-13
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Approximately 0.4 miles SW of McDougal Springs just east of the Bois Brule River. Brule River State Forest., 46.44061 -91.65482

WIS
Lonicera villosa (Michx.) Schult.
v0329990WISMarcum, Paul B.; Feist, Mary Ann, Phillippe, Loy Richard, Hlina, Paul, Anderson, Derek   66682015-05-25
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule Bog, Brule River State Forest just east of County Road P and south of the West Fork Bois Brule River., 46.39925 -91.75793, 312m

WIS
Lonicera villosa (Michx.) Schult.
v0009155WISThomson, John W., Jr.   52371943-07-02
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Upper Brule Valley, 46.41027682 -91.74736535

WIS
Lonicera villosa (Michx.) Schult.
v0391058WISKevin Doyle   234.12015-06-09
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Divide Swamp. On E side of CTH P, N of CTH A. West side of Brule River Spillway SNA, 46.391122 -91.769967

WIS
Lonicera villosa (Michx.) Schult.
v0009163WISChristensen, E. M.   s.n.1952-09-06
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Ecol. Sta. No. 3545, 46.39620445 -91.76842951


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