Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Iva monophylla), Ambrosia artemisiifolia var. elatior (Ambrosia elatior), Ambrosia artemisiifolia var. artemisiifolia, Ambrosia artemisiifolia var. paniculata
Search Criteria: Indiana; Vermillion; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
74220Ray C. Friesner   1945-08-11
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Along B.&O. R.R, about 0.7 mile east of Dana

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0120760Charles C. Deam   531721932-09-19
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Little Vermillion River near the White Mill Dam about 5 miles north of Dana, 39.87976 -87.490642

IND
IND-0120759W. McClain   21171977-10-07
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Cayuga Plant, Oldfields, Sect. 15, R9W, T17N, 39.919349 -87.423004

IND
IND-0120758W. McClain   24241978-08-15
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Cayuga Plant; sec. 15, R9W, T17N, 39.919349 -87.423004

IND
IND-0160094Richard M. Hull   29252021-08-05
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Wabash River Conservation Area; located adjacent to the S preserve parking lot off of E County Road 1850 W, 39.614854 -87.409346, 147m

IND
IND-0160182Richard M. Hull   29982021-08-06
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Wabash River Conservation Area; located approximately 10 meters NE of the preserve parking lot along E County Road 600 S, 39.795115 -87.386191, 143m

IND
IND-0161958Richard M. Hull   48602022-08-20
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Wabash River Conservation Area (4); located 160 meters NW of Wabash River and 140 meters NNE of railroad tracks, 39.661031 -87.395044, 136m


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