Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chaerophyllum procumbens (Scandix procumbens), Chaerophyllum procumbens var. procumbens, Chaerophyllum procumbens var. shortii (Chaerophyllum shortii)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Tippecanoe; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
57908Charles M. Ek   1940-05-16
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, 4-5 miles north of Lafayette.

East Carolina University Herbarium


ECUH
ECUH0002713   
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0145390Charles C. Deam   230711917-05-16
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, 6 mi. north of West Lafayette, 40.506735 -86.870338

IND
IND-0145389Herman B. Dorner   s.n.1901-05-11
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, in open places about Lafayette, 40.417748 -86.875287

IND
IND-0163086Richard M. Hull   60272023-04-20
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Tecumseh Trails Park; located 163 meters NE of the Tippecanoe County Amphitheater, 40.477876 -86.878365, 163m

IND
IND-0163144Richard M. Hull   60872023-04-23
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Prophetstown SP; located 239 meters SW of Swisher-Hurtz Cemetery, 40.480987 -86.852156, 169m

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00090451Milstead, Wayne   481959-04-24
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, About 10 mi W of West Lafayette and about 2 mi S of Highway 26 in the property owned by the Purdue Forestry Department

NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00090450Webster, Grady L.   72741959-05-08
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, South River Rd, c. 5 miles SW of Lafayette, T23N, R5W


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