Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Medicago lupulina (Medicago lupulina var. cupaniana, Medicago lupulina var. glandulosa, Medicago lupulina var. willdenowiana), Medicago lupulina var. willdenowii, Medicago lupulina var. lupulina
Search Criteria: Indiana; Warren; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Robert A. Evers & J. L. Crane   1143931975-06-09
United States, Indiana, Warren, Along Big Pine Creek, south of Rainsville.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0158614Richard M. Hull   16882021-05-27
United States, Indiana, Warren, Williams Wood Natural Area; located on the N side of W County Road 600 S approximately 15 meters E of the W entrance to the nature preserve, 40.228829 -87.476787, 207m

IND
IND-0158623Richard M. Hull   16972021-05-27
United States, Indiana, Warren, Gladys and Al Wright Rock Creek Nature Preserve; located on the N side of W County Road 400 S just E of the nature preserve parking lot, 40.258068 -87.365089, 193m

IND
IND-0158662Richard M. Hull   17362021-05-27
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge Nature Preserve; located on the NW corner of the intersection between W Twin Bridges Road and N County Road 025 E, 40.339924 -87.314371, 181m

IND
IND-0158800Richard M. Hull   18482021-06-04
United States, Indiana, Warren, Cicott Park; located adjacent to the main parking lot, 40.337917 -87.164752, 168m

IND
IND-0159285Richard M. Hull   24462021-07-14
United States, Indiana, Warren, Hewitt Estate; located to the N of W Briscoe Road approximately 185 meters WSW of where W Briscoe Road crosses Big Pine Creek, 40.413951 -87.346102, 197m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.