Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Potamogeton epihydrus (Potamogeton claytonii, Potamogeton epihydrus var. typicus), Potamogeton epihydrus subsp. nuttallii, Potamogeton epihydrus var. nuttallii, Potamogeton epihydrus var. ramosus, Potamogeton epihydrus var. cayugensis, Potamogeton epihydrus var. epihydrus
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Thomson; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B103118Norman C. Fassett | John W. Thomson   187491937-09-14
United States, Wisconsin, Marinette

MIL
B108322John W. Thomson | J. R. Jacobson   5342
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas

University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse


UWL
UWL0004048J.W. Thomson, Jr.   53421943-08-24
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, below Co Op Park, above Hwy 13; Douglas County, 46.647114 -91.740359

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0235032WISThomson, John W., Jr.; Jacobson, J. R.   53421943-08-24
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Below Coop Park, above Hwy 13 [Co-op Park, N of Brule near Sugar Camp Hill], 46.62077 -91.61158

WIS
v0234977WISThomson, John W., Jr.; Jones, Warden   s.n.1945-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Kakagon Sloughs, N of Ashland [near Chequamegon Point on Lake Superior], 46.63767228 -90.70688277

WIS
v0235004WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1945-08-07
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Webster. Green Lake, NE of Webster. SE4 of T40N/R15W

WIS
v0235003WISThomson, John W., Jr.   s.n.1945-08-06
United States, Wisconsin, Burnett, Webster. Along NE shore of Lang Lake; NE of Webster, 45.95228853 -92.22813229

WIS
v0235444WISFassett, Norman C.; Thomson, John W., Jr.   187491937-09-14
United States, Wisconsin, Marinette, Amberg. Pike River, 45.52477 -88.02199


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