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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00013970J. F. Hennen   1970-07-04
USA, Indiana, Cass, 2 mi W of Walton., 40.660824 -86.280149

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DES00014392Paul Marx   6491973-04-21
USA, Indiana, Posey, Roadside and moist hardwoods along creek 2 miles E of New Harmony on US 460., 38.131807 -87.897965

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Carex lupulina Muhl. ex Willd.
DES00010431Robbin Mester   2031974-07-08
USA, Indiana, Monroe, Collected 4 miles north of Bloomington, Ind. off new Highway 37 on Mell Curry Road., 39.237145 -86.537827

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DES00010432Robbin Mester   441974-07-08
USA, Indiana, Monroe, Griffy Lake 3 miles N of Bloomington., 39.200055 -86.514202

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DES00010433Robbin Mester   2011974-07-24
USA, Indiana, Monroe, Collected in low woods near swamp at Beech Flats on Bottom Road 3 miles north of Bloomington, Ind. off new highway 37, 39.216216 -86.543556

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Carex lupulina Muhl. ex Willd.
DES00010434Robbin Mester   2021974-07-24
USA, Indiana, Monroe, Collected in low woods near swamp at Beech Flats on Bottom Road 3 miles north of Bloomington, Ind. off new highway 37, 39.216216 -86.543556

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Carex appalachica J. Webber & P.W. Ball
DES00022577Pat Thomas   76-91976-05-02
USA, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Nature Preserve. 4 miles north of Attica via US 41 and 1 1/2 mile east., 40.339767 -87.313675

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DES00022612Pat Thomas   76-101976-05-02
USA, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Nature Preserve. 4 miles north of Attica via US 41 and 1 1/2 mile east., 40.339767 -87.313675


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Google Map

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