Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Silphium integrifolium (Silphium integrifolium var. mesochorum), Silphium integrifolium var. deamii, Silphium integrifolium var. gattingeri, Silphium integrifolium var. integrifolium, Silphium integrifolium var. laeve, Silphium integrifolium var. neglectum, Silphium integrifolium var. asperrimum, Si... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Vermillion; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00012378C. C. Deam   554361934-09-11
United States of America, Indiana, Vermillion County, Right of way of the railroad 1 mile east of Dana

Harvard:GH
00012379C. C. Deam   554361934-09-11
United States of America, Indiana, Vermillion County, Right of way of the railroad 1 mile east of Dana

Harvard:GH
00012377C. C. Deam   543761933-08-20
United States of America, Indiana, Vermillion County, Right of way of the railroad 1 mile east of Dana

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0140166Charles C. Deam   119641912-08-04
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, along the C.H.& D. Railroad about 1.5 miles east of Dana., 39.804283 -87.46603

IND
IND-0140165Charles C. Deam   543761933-08-20
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, railroad 1 mile east of Dana, in east border of the Western Prairie, 39.804615 -87.476022

IND
IND-0140164Charles C. Deam   543691933-08-20
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, 0.5 miles east of Dana, 39.804089 -87.484855

IND
IND-0151239Charles C. Deam   543761933-08-20
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, railroad 1 mile east of Dana, in east border of the Western Prairie, 39.804615 -87.476022


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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