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Dataset: OCR-Processed
Search Criteria: Wisconsin; Kenosha; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Workshop - Complete Records


OCR-17905:Processed
undetermined L.
0012822MORFloyd A. Swink   107541992-05-24
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Collected in a dense colony in sloping grassy ground near Pike River. Alford Park, south of Carthage College.

OCR-89335:Processed
undetermined (L.) Willd.
0007859MORFloyd A. Swink   109451992-07-22
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Collected in a prairie near 102nd St. and 3rd Avenue, near south Kenosha.

OCR-1227:Processed
undetermined (L.) Dc.
0011490MORFloyd A. Swink   109491992-07-22
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Collected in a city park along Lake Michigan north of Carol Beach, along a roadside.

OCR-4730:Processed
undetermined Gaertn.
0015078MORFloyd A. Swink   109671992-07-22
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Collected near the Soo Line railroad SE of Trevor, south of Route JF near Rock Lake.

OCR-114411:Processed
undetermined (Planch.) Fernald
0036903MORFloyd A. Swink   109521992-07-22
Wisconsin, Kenosha, In a sandy area south of Southport Park in moist open ground.

OCR-76336:Processed
undetermined Mack.
5454J. F. Steffen   6251992-05-31
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Bristol County Park

OCR-76668:Processed
undetermined Muhl. ex Willd.
5453J. F. Steffen   6261992-05-31
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Bristol County Park

OCR-18028:Processed
undetermined Dewey
5519J. F. Steffen   6281992-05-31
Wisconsin, Kenosha, Bristol County Park

OCR-3921:Processed
undetermined Willd. ex J.A. Schultes
11166J. F. Steffen   10182002-09-16
Wisconsin, Kenosha, On north side of lake along marsh edge


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