Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solidago patula (Solidago frankii), Solidago patula var. patula, Solidago patula var. strictula, Solidago patula subsp. patula, Solidago patula subsp. strictula
Search Criteria: Indiana; Tippecanoe; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0142009Franklin B. Buser   53261954-09-04
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Flint Creek, 3 mi W of West Point, 40.352744 -87.08638

IND
IND-0142008Charles C. Deam   495881930-09-11
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, about 2 mi. south of Battle Ground, 40.48549 -86.842491

IND
IND-0142007Andrew H. Young   101081877-10-00
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Lafayette, 40.416702 -86.875287

IND
IND-0162423Richard M. Hull   53592022-09-23
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Ross Hills and Biological Reserve; located 430 meters SW of Viewing Platform at Ross Hills and 110 meters NW of Wabash River, 40.402002 -87.072218, 156m

IND
IND-0162422Richard M. Hull   53592022-09-23
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Ross Hills and Biological Reserve; located 430 meters SW of Viewing Platform at Ross Hills and 110 meters NW of Wabash River, 40.402002 -87.072218, 156m

Michigan State University


MSC
MSC0200738Grady L. Webster; Barbara D. Webster   72081958-10-02
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Solidago patula Muhl. ex Willd.
100471809Ray C. Friesner   67031933-09-12
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe, Seeping bog, 3 miles west West Point.

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0218952   
United States, Indiana, Tippecanoe


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