Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pilea pumila (Pilea mongolica, Adicea deamii), Pilea pumila var. deamii, Pilea pumila var. pumila, Pilea pumila var. hamaoi (Pilea hamaoi)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Vigo; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
IND-0061500Charles C. Deam   22167A1916-10-05
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Along the Wabash River about 2.5 miles west of Prairieton, 39.366578 -87.52469

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
IND-0061499Ian D. MacDonald   051003a132005-10-03
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Terre Haute, Riverside Industrial District, between 1 Street and Wabash River, N of Locust Avenue, S of 7 Avenue (Sample Unit 13), 39.481944 -87.4225

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
IND-0061498Ian D. Macdonald   071020a82007-10-20
United States, Indiana, Vigo, "Rose Hulman Institute of Technology", north of Wabash Avenue, west of Hunt Road. Slope forests north of fraternity housing complex., 39.484357 -87.320433

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
IND-0159864Richard M. Hull   28822021-08-02
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Otter Creek Woods; located along an access road approximately 65 meters NNW of the preserve entrance, 39.521343 -87.31456, 178m

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
IND-0162040Richard M. Hull   49652022-08-31
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Jackson-Schnyder Nature Preserve; located 55 meters N of W Concannon Ave and 160 meters SW of railroad tracks, 39.510067 -87.475518, 163m

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
IND-0162062Richard M. Hull   49862022-08-31
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Wabashiki Fish and Wildlife Area; located along N side of Hawks Creek and 40 meters SE of Darwin Rd, 39.391093 -87.523729, 144m


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