Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Brassica napus (Brassica campestris subsp. napus), Brassica napus var. annua, Brassica napus var. napobrassica, Brassica napus var. napus (Brassica campestris var. napus), Brassica napus var. oleifera, Brassica napus var. pabularia
Search Criteria: indiana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0082938William R. Overlease   s.n.2004-10-19
United States, Indiana, Scott, U.S 31 about one mile north of Clark Co. line, 38.618095 -85.775422

IND
IND-0082937Charles C. Deam   535851933-05-18
United States, Indiana, Noble, 1 mi. south of Cromwell, 41.385984 -85.618394

IND
IND-0082936Charles C. Deam   401491924-05-14
United States, Indiana, Harrison, 1 mile east of Stewart's Landing, 38.010237 -85.98886

IND
IND-0082935Charles C. Deam   661441949-06-01
United States, Indiana, Elkhart, on the north side of St. Joseph River about a mile west of the corporation line of Elkhart, 41.750269 -85.805177

Indiana University Southeast Herbarium


JEF
W.E. Thomas   7472003-04-24
United States, Indiana, Clark, C- State Forest, Old Horse camp, 38.56403 -85.79501

Morton Arboretum


MOR
0011100MORSchulenberg, RF   76-1031976-04-30
United States, Indiana, Starke, East of Ora, 400' north of Pulaski County line, south of Tippecanoe River. Along fencerow at edge of wheat field, not in planted part.

MOR
0062083MORWilhelm, G   232492012-10-12
United States, Indiana, St. Joseph, At the southwest edge of South Bend, along the south side of Prairie Road, 0.5 miles east of US 20.

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
58376   
United States of America, Indiana, SERNEC - locality unknown


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