Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Packera glabella (Senecio glabellus, Senecio lobatus, Senecio mississipianus)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Warren; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Packera glabella (Poir.) C. Jeffrey
IND-0159934Richard M. Hull   33862022-05-25
United States, Indiana, Warren, Hewitt Estate; located along Big Pine Creek 15 meters NW of W Briscoe Rd, 40.413793 -87.346648, 187m

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Packera glabella (Poir.) C. Jeffrey
IND-0159975Richard M. Hull   34102022-05-25
United States, Indiana, Warren, Crow's Grove; located 455 meters W of Big Pine Creek and 165 meters S of N 050 W, 40.365407 -87.326989, 197m

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Packera glabella (Poir.) C. Jeffrey
IND-0159967Richard M. Hull   34172022-05-25
United States, Indiana, Warren, Williams Wood Natural Area; located 25 meters SE of the train tracks and 560 meters N of the main parking lot, 40.23401 -87.476525, 207m

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Packera glabella (Poir.) C. Jeffrey
IND-0160018Richard M. Hull   34582022-05-26
United States, Indiana, Warren, Gladys and Al Wright Rock Creek Nature Preserve; located along Rock Creek 500 meters N of preserve entrance, 40.262647 -87.36547, 203m

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Packera glabella (Poir.) C. Jeffrey
IND-0163346Richard M. Hull   63072023-05-10
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge NP; located 420 meters west of West Twin Bridges Rd and N 025 E, 40.340205 -87.319266, 191m

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Packera glabella (Poir.) C. Jeffrey
IND-0164291Richard M. Hull   72062023-06-22
United States, Indiana, Warren, Weiler-Leopold NP and Black Rock Barrens; located 162 meters SE of the Black Rock NP parking lot, 40.36566 -87.098863, 154m


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