Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Claytonia virginica (Claytonia virginica f. robusta, Claytonia virginica f. micropetala, Claytonia virginica var. media), Claytonia virginica var. acutiflora, Claytonia virginica var. hammondiae (Claytonia virginica f. hammondiae), Claytonia virginica var. simsii, Claytonia virginica var. virginica,... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Warren; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Robert A. Evers   1125021974-04-18
United States, Indiana, Warren, Along Big Pine Creek, south of Rainsville.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0091633Charles C. Deam   225171917-04-21
United States, Indiana, Warren, about 2 miles south of Rainsville, 40.388649 -87.331277

IND
IND-0157903Richard M. Hull   11382021-05-02
United States, Indiana, Warren, Williams Wood Natural Area; located in woods approximately 70 meters NNE of the W entrance to the nature preserve, 40.229397 -87.476697, 215m

IND
IND-0162943Richard M. Hull   58802023-04-14
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge NP; located 108 meters NW of W Twin Bridges Rd and E Hogback Hill Rd, 40.340465 -87.315289, 185m

IND
IND-0162979Richard M. Hull   59212023-04-19
United States, Indiana, Warren, Hewitt Estate; located 162 meters SE of Brisco Cemetery, 40.413601 -87.348401, 199m

IND
IND-0163001Richard M. Hull   59432023-04-19
United States, Indiana, Warren, Cicott Park; located 113 meters east of the Cicott Park parking lot on E Independence Rd, 40.338098 -87.163843, 162m

IND
IND-0163028Richard M. Hull   59712023-04-19
United States, Indiana, Warren, Weiler-Leopold NP and Black Rock Barrens; located 401 meters E-NE of N 1100 E and Indy Rd, 40.359995 -87.106925, 157m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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