Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Indiana; Knox; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT303545   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT303096   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT300577   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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Acalypha ostryifolia Riddell ex J. M. Coult.
BRIT312230Michael A. Vincent   76431996-10-06
United States, Indiana, Knox, Wheatland. Jct. US Rt. 50 and Co.Rd. 700S. Edge of corn field., 38.663659 -87.30946

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Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
BRIT318952   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT269371   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT289865   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT306143   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT220839Norlan C. Henderson   67-8251967-06-17
United States, Indiana, Knox, along U.S. #41, at north edge of Vincennes

BRIT:VDB
Glyceria striata (Lam.) Hitchc.
BRIT216848   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT264074   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT253736   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
Bromus japonicus Thunb. ex Murr.
BRIT258255   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT244068   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT252954   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT258279   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT439646Norlan C. Henderson   67-8421967-06-17
United States, Indiana, Knox, Railroad right-of-way, along Ind. #67, about 1 mile south of Edwardsport.

BRIT:VDB
Silene stellata (L.) W. T. Aiton
BRIT513191   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT510443   
United States, Indiana, Knox

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BRIT512105   
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT546051Norlan C. Henderson   67-8391967-06-17
United States, Indiana, Knox

BRIT:VDB
BRIT543056   
United States, Indiana, Knox


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