Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Anemone acutiloba (Hepatica acuta, Hepatica acutiloba, Hepatica nobilis var. acuta, Hepatica triloba var. acuta)
Search Criteria: indiana; jennings; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Anemone acutiloba (DC.) G. Lawson
IND-0042989Charles C. Deam   104471912-04-28
United States, Indiana, Jennings, Side of north fork of the Muscatatuck river about 3/4 mile above Vernon., 38.993809 -85.605476

IND
Anemone acutiloba (DC.) G. Lawson
IND-0042988Charles C. Deam   91581911-07-09
United States, Indiana, Jennings, north fork of the Muscatatuck River, about 1 mile north of Vernon, 38.997378 -85.602557

Indiana University Southeast Herbarium


JEF
Anemone acutiloba (DC.) G. Lawson
W.E. Thomas   61672022-05-07
United States, Indiana, Jennings, Crosley FWA area, Old River Rd., 38.961411 -85.617018

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Anemone acutiloba (DC.) G. Lawson
2728326W. H. Welch   56511939-03-26
United States of America, Indiana, Jennings Co., Rockhaven, about 1 mile north of Vernon


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