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Is Labrador tea found in Minnesota?
Labrador tea (Ledum groenlandicum) is not native to Minnesota. It is primarily found in colder regions of North America, including:
* Canada: From the Atlantic coast to the Rocky Mountains.
* Alaska: Throughout the state.
* Northern US: Some parts of New England, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
It's possible that Labrador tea might be found in the extreme northernmost parts of Minnesota, close to the Canadian border, but it's not common in the state.
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