Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vernonia gigantea (Chrysocoma gigantea, Vernonia altissima var. laxa, Vernonia gigantea var. gigantea, Vernonia maxima, Vernonia oligantha, Vernonia gigantea var. ovalifolia), Vernonia gigantea subsp. gigantea (Vernonia altissima, Vernonia altissima var. lilacina, Vernonia altissima var. taeniotrich... (show all)
Search Criteria: Indiana; Warren; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
Vernonia gigantea Trel. ex Branner & Coville
BUT0050209   
United States, Indiana, Warren

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel. ex Branner & Coville
R.A. Evers   1115211973-08-13
United States, Indiana, Warren, Big Pine Creek, south of Rainsville.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Vernonia gigantea Trel., Branner & Coville
IND-0143772Charles C. Deam   438081926-09-22
United States, Indiana, Warren, 0.5 mi. south of Marshfield, 40.241957 -87.45275

IND
Vernonia gigantea Trel. ex Branner & Coville
IND-0160203Richard M. Hull   30162021-08-06
United States, Indiana, Warren, Williams Wood Natural Area; located to the N of W County Road 600 S approximately 75 meters E of the preserve entrance, 40.228836 -87.476029, 207m

IND
Vernonia gigantea Trel. ex Branner & Coville
IND-0160451Richard M. Hull   32352021-08-18
United States, Indiana, Warren, Weiler-Leopold Nature Preserve; located to the W of the preserve parking lot, 40.359009 -87.116188, 197m

IND
Vernonia gigantea Trel. ex Branner & Coville
IND-0161740Richard M. Hull   46702022-08-14
United States, Indiana, Warren, Hewitt Estate; located 10 meters N of W Briscoe Rd and 25 meters S of Big Pine Creek, 40.414663 -87.344471, 193m

IND
Vernonia gigantea Trel. ex Branner & Coville
IND-0164887Richard M. Hull   77792023-07-27
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge NP; located 73 meters SE of W Twin Bridges Rd and N 025 E, 40.339635 -87.313464, 160m


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Google Map

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