Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Cardamine concatenata (Cardamine laciniata, Dentaria concatenata, Dentaria laciniata, Dentaria concatenata var. coalescens, Dentaria laciniata var. integra, Cardamine laciniata var. integra, Dentaria laciniata var. coalescens)
Search Criteria: indiana; brown; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Appalachian State University, I. W. Carpenter, Jr. Herbarium


BOON
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
012644   
United States, Indiana, Brown

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O.Schwarz
IND-0151073Paul E. Rothrock   50752018-04-18
United States, Indiana, Brown, Larry Crowe property, 2 mi. NE of Belmont on south side of Hickory Hill Drive., 39.16198 -86.31382, 208m

IND
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
IND-0157082Paul E. Rothrock   53302020-05-22
United States, Indiana, Brown, Lilly Woods, IU Research and Teaching Preserve, Bear Wallow Hill Road, ca. 4.5 miles northeast of Nashville, 39.238805 -86.217559

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


DBG:KHD
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
KHD00032550Ray C. Friesner   55111933-03-28
United States of America, Indiana, Brown, 39.265603 -86.336937

Marshall University


MUHW
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O.Schwarz
MUHW035554   
United States, Indiana, Brown

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
1664561Ray C. Friesner   55111933-03-28
United States, Indiana, Brown, Beech-Maple-Oak upland, Trevlac.

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Cardamine laciniata (Muhl. ex Willd.) Alph. Wood
SD00022424Ray C. Friesner   12011934-04-21
United States, Indiana, Brown, 1.0 mile south Bean Blossom.

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0107020   
United States, Indiana, Brown


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