Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scirpus georgianus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Plants
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770421Smith, Welby   86821983-08-16
United States, Minnesota, Mower, About 1.5 mi. NW of LeRoy. N bank of the Iowa River. NE1/4 NW1/4 of section;Lake Louise State Park;101N;14W;28, 43.522099 -92.518958

MIN:Plants
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635061Lindayen, T.   1651973-08-15
United States, Minnesota, Chisago, Chisago County ... T 33 N, R 19 W, NE 1/4 of Sec. 31. About a mile due N of Hwy. 95 from Chisago [co.] boundary;;033N;19W;31, 45.303369 -92.763498

MIN:Plants
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954148Wible, Paul G.   s.n.1928-08-03
United States, Indiana, Lawrence

DUL
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40656Walton, G.B.   27381997-11-12
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, T49N R13W S28

DUL
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47440Myhre, Karen M.   108862010-08-03
United States, Minnesota, Cook, T64N R3E NE¼ NE¼ S35, 47.988611 -90.007778

DNR
56761Karen M. Myhre   108862010-08-03
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Located 23 miles northeast of the town of Grand Marais. Otter Lake, DOWLKNUM 16003200. 75 acre, shallow (10 feet deep lake) with murky water; some submersed bedrock; cedar-lined shore w/ occasional large cedar; very deep silt and fibrous debris in shallow areas; fairly diverse-for northeast- aquatic plant community; 2 otters observed(2010). southeast shore of the lake., 47.98861 -90.00778

DNR
56924Karen M. Myhre   109052010-08-05
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Located 19 miles northeast of the town of Grand Marais, MN. Carrot Lake, DOWLKNUM 16007100. 30 acre, shallow (10 feet deep) designated trout lake with good water clarity; very coarse red sand, gravel, rock; some bedrock shore and bottom; very beautiful small lake. shores of the small lake., 48.02194 -90.22555


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