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Description Sanicula marilandica, Maryland sanicle, collected by Swagel, K. A. on 28 May 2012 from the Town of Gardner, Door County, Wisconsin, location described as "Sunny, moist, calcareous ditch on south side of County K just west of Stevenson Pier Road."
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