Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Achillea millefolium (Achillea lanulosa subsp. alpicola, Achillea lanulosa subsp. typica, Achillea millefolium subsp. lanulosa, Achillea millefolium subsp. occidentalis, Achillea millefolium subsp. pallidotegula, Achillea lanulosa var. alpicola, Achillea lanulosa var. arachnoidea, Achillea lanulosa ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Vigo; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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IND-0120371Ian D. Macdonald   070524a12007-05-24
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Terre Haute, along CSX Railroad, between Ft. Harrison Road and Lost Creek Railroad bridge (Sample Unit 82), 39.506667 -87.379667

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IND-0120370Ian D. Macdonald   071011a112007-10-11
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Terre Haute, “Terre Town Prairie”, S of Boston Ave, between N 15 Street and N 17 Street, W of Terre Town Ball Park, E of Crystal Lake (Sample Unit 86), 39.513333 -87.391667

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IND-0120369Ian D. Macdonald   080601a152008-06-01
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Terre Haute, "Terre Town Prairie", south of Boston Ave, between N 15 Street and N 17 Street, west of Terre Town Ball Park, east of Crystal Lake; 39.513333 -87.391667, 39.513333 -87.391667

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IND-0159098Richard M. Hull   22082021-06-18
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Green Valley Public Fishing Area; located on the S side of the Green Valley Mine Pond approximately 240 meters N of the intersection between W 36th Avenue and Lower Sandford Road, 39.511867 -87.50829, 182m

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IND-0160642Richard M. Hull   36062022-06-01
United States, Indiana, Vigo, Wabashiki Fish and Wildlife Area; about 1.3 km NE of interection between W 45th Drive and Certain Road about 365 m E of pond, 39.42149 -87.479852, 141m


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Google Map

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