Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Prunella vulgaris, Prunella vulgaris subsp. lanceolata (Prunella vulgaris var. elongata, Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata, Prunella vulgaris var. albiflora, Prunella vulgaris f. iodocalyx, Prunella vulgaris f. alba, Prunella vulgaris f. candida, Prunella vulgaris var. scaberrima), Prunella vulgaris... (show all)
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B151279R. Castle   93-3201993-07-12
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, 46.68437752 -91.66731316

MIL
B68463L. R. Wilson   2291927-07-28
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, 46.62570281 -91.60473318

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Prunella vulgaris subsp. lanceolata (W.P.C.Barton) Hultén
v0084969WISThomson, John W., Jr.; Jacobson, J. R.   52631943-07-02
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Stone Cabin, Stone's Bridge., 46.4384516 -91.68545952

WIS
Prunella vulgaris subsp. lanceolata (W.P.C.Barton) Hultén
v0084971WISWilson, Leonard R.   2291927-07-28
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule, 46.553 -91.57658

WIS
Prunella vulgaris subsp. lanceolata (W.P.C.Barton) Hultén
v0084965WISChristensen, E. M.   s.n.1952-09-05
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Ecol. Sta. #3541., 46.7122418 -91.60499144

WIS
Prunella vulgaris subsp. lanceolata (W.P.C.Barton) Hultén
v0084966WISGerst, T.   s.n.1963-07-03
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs. Shore Lake St. Croix, 2.5mi. S of Solon Springs on CTH A., 46.38146237 -91.78983941

WIS
Prunella vulgaris subsp. lanceolata (W.P.C.Barton) Hultén
v0084970WISWilson, Leonard R.; Shaw, Merton R.   1531927-07-29
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Solon Springs, 46.35327 -91.82241


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Google Map

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