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

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00519140W. A. Poyser   s.n.1911-05-30
United States, Indiana, Lake, [no further data]

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Chamaesyce nutans (Lag.) Small
LL00526744Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   20821955-09-11
United States, Indiana, Bartholomew, Near Route 9, 7.6 miles east of junction of Routes 9 and 31.

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LL00492539Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   20631955-09-10
United States, Indiana, LaGrange, About 1 mile south of South Twin Lake.

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LL00373660Ray C. Friesner   35421931-09-05
United States, Indiana, Porter, Mink Lake, 4 mi N of Valparaiso.

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LL00498576Norlan C. Henderson   61-5051961-07-01
United States, Indiana, Cass, At the south end of Lake Cicott.

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LL00498578Norlan C. Henderson   61-5001961-06-27
United States, Indiana, Marshall, About 1/2 miles east of Inwood.

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LL00492749R. M. Kriebel   s.n.1935-07-20
United States, Indiana, On moss-covered limestone boulders in a shaded ravine 2 miles northwest of Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana.

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LL00492791Chas. C. Deam   74371910-08-28
United States, Indiana, Putnam, On sandstone ledges of Rancoon creek about 4 miles southeast of Russellville., 39.818444 -86.955298

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LL00492748R. M. Kriebel   6081935-07-15
United States, Indiana, Shaded limestone boulder in a ravine, 1 mile northwest of Oolitic or 1/2 mile southeast of Avoca, Lawrence County, Indiana., 38.907136 -86.540757

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Croton willdenowii G.L. Webster
LL00539256R. M. Tryon|P. F. Tryon   9651939-09-04
United States, Indiana, Spencer, 4 miles northwest of Chrisney and 12 miles north of Rockport., 38.040998 -87.085341

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LL00373993Chas. C. Deam   543761933-08-20
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Right of way of the railroad, 1 mi E of Dana.


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