Dataset: MICH-
Taxa: Chaenorhinum minus, Chaenorhinum minus subsp. minus (Antirrhinum minus)
Search Criteria: indiana; lake; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
N. V. Haynie   25201932-08-06
U.S.A., Indiana, Lake, Clarke [Gary]

F:Botany
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
H. R. Bennett   1957-07-14
U.S.A., Indiana, Lake, Gary

F:Botany
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
S. F. Glassman   42171957-07-02
U.S.A., Indiana, Lake, Gary

F:Botany
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
J. W. Thieret   14711955-07-19
U.S.A., Indiana, Lake, Gary

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
IND-0109687Paul C. Standley   574661930-09-01
United States, Indiana, Lake, on the eastern boundary where crossed by Road 53 on and near railroad embankment., 41.503074 -87.333127

IND
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
IND-0109686Edwin D. Hull   s.n.1934-06-30
United States, Indiana, Lake, N. Y. Central R. R. east of Miller, 41.60396 -87.248499

Morton Arboretum


MOR
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
0000323MORRossi, E   1961990-06-07
United States, Indiana, Lake, About 2 mi. SW of the town of Deep River, along the old Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, on the east side of Randolph Street. Along edge of fallow corn field.

MOR
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
0000308MORSwink, FA   63531986-06-14
United States, Indiana, Lake, Abandoned Erie Railroad near Fairbanks and Division Sts, southeast of Griffith. In coarse gravel ballast of the railroad.

North Dakota State University Herbarium


NDA:Plants
Chaenorhinum minus (L.) Lange
NDSU001386H.R. Bennett   1957-07-14
United States, Indiana, Lake


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