Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Juniperus virginiana (Sabina virginiana, Juniperus virginiana var. elegantissima, Juniperus virginiana var. glauca, Juniperus virginiana var. pendula), Juniperus virginiana subsp. crebra, Juniperus virginiana subsp. silicicola, Juniperus virginiana var. crebra, Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola, ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Parke; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
Ebinger, John E.   204771980-10-25
USA, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park. Legal: Sw1/4 Sec T17N R7W

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0006396Charles C. Deam   71801910-08-21
United States, Indiana, Parke, Sugar Creek about 4 miles northwest of Marshall, 39.889073 -87.23267

IND
IND-0159183Richard M. Hull   22982021-06-23
United States, Indiana, Parke, Mossy Point Nature Preserve; located adjacent to the preserve parking lot, 39.853788 -87.28671, 205m

IND
IND-0161116Richard M. Hull   40402022-07-10
United States, Indiana, Parke, Wabash River Conservation Area (3); located 20 meters N of State Rd 163 and 5 meters N of the parking area, 39.659612 -87.379527, 142m

IND
IND-0161862Richard M. Hull   47892022-08-18
United States, Indiana, Parke, Sugar Creek Conservation Area; located 10 meters S of dirt road and 490 meters SSW of County Rd 950 N, 39.900699 -87.262648, 205m

IND
IND-0162581Richard M. Hull   55102022-09-30
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park; located along Park Rd and 245 meters SSE of Sugar Creek, 39.883737 -87.204214, 181m

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
233360R.F. Daubenmire   1930-07-07
United States, Indiana, Parke


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Google Map

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