Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maianthemum racemosum (Smilacina racemosa), Maianthemum racemosum subsp. amplexicaule (Maianthemum racemosum var. amplexicaule, Smilacina amplexicaulis var. glabra, Smilacina amplexicaulis var. jenkinsii, Smilacina amplexicaulis var. ovata, Smilacina racemosa var. amplexicaulis, Smilacina racemosa v... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Warren; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
152552Gayle Tonkovich   1991-05-28
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge Nature Preserve

BUT
10221Ray C. Friesner   1932-05-22
United States, Indiana, Warren, Woods, 4 miles north of Covington

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Maianthemum racemosum (Linnaeus) Link
R.A. Evers   1122701973-09-11
United States, Indiana, Warren, Big Pine Creek, south of Rainsville.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0014688Charles C. Deam   506181931-07-19
United States, Indiana, Warren, 1.5 miles south of Rainsville, 40.392758 -87.314669

IND
IND-0157988Richard M. Hull   12272021-05-08
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge Nature Preserve; located along a tributary of Fall Creek approximately 35 meters S of its confluence with Fall Creek, 40.33859 -87.317984, 174m

IND
IND-0158781Richard M. Hull   18292021-06-04
United States, Indiana, Warren, Crow's Grove; located in the woods approximately 235 meters S of the parking lot to the N of N County Road 050 W, 40.36492 -87.326617, 185m

IND
IND-0159337Richard M. Hull   24992021-07-15
United States, Indiana, Warren, Black Rock Barrens; located along a trail approximately 240 meters SSE of the preserve parking lot, 40.357009 -87.115065, 184m


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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.