Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point

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Cirsium palustre (L.) Scop. Detailed Distribution:

T44N, R04E
T43N, R03E T43N, R06E
T42N, R11E
T40N, R16E T40N, R17E
T39N, R10E T39N, R14E
T38N, R13E T38N, R14E
T37N, R05E T37N, R18E
T36N, R13E T36N, R17E
T34N, R10E T34N, R14E T34N, R30E
T33N, R03E T33N, R29E T33N, R30E
T32N, R02E T32N, R29E
T31N, R10E T31N, R27E
T30N, R17E T30N, R28E
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Wisconsin County Distribution Map  The small county map reflects information from Wisconsin Botanical Information System (including records with only county information) as well as the Wisconsin Floristic Atlas Project's hand maps. Therefore there might be county records (when available-) not reflected in the larger map.
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Detailed Distribution Map Information
This map reflects the specimen location information from the Wisconsin Botanical Information System database and attemps to line up the original Town-Range Survey map from 1833 to 1866 with a computer generated table grid over the map of Wisconsin. Because the original Town Range lines are inexact, these "dots" might be somewhat skewed. Also townships near the borders of the state might only be partial, so the "dot" might center outside the state's boundry.

Holding the mouse over the "dot" identifies the Town-Range.
Clicking(new window) on the "dot" will link to a list of all specimen accession numbers for this location. You can then link to the individual specimen's label data.

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Vascular Plants

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