Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Asarum canadense (Asarum acuminatum, Asarum rubrocinctum, Asarum reflexum var. ambiguum, Asarum canadense f. prattii), Asarum canadense var. acuminatum, Asarum canadense var. ambiguum, Asarum canadense var. reflexum (Asarum reflexum), Asarum canadense var. canadense, Asarum canadense var. obtusum
Search Criteria: Indiana; Owen; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


BOON
000327T.R. Fisher   1191951-04-16
United States, Indiana, Owen, Owen County, IN, 39.312812 -86.837652

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM433930Friesner, R.C.   95521936-04-25
United States, Indiana, Owen, right bank Mill Creek, 0.5 mi below Cataract Falls

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0007440Flora Anderson Haas   63261930-05-11
United States, Indiana, Owen, Northern part of county, 39.400945 -86.78684

IND
IND-0007439Flora Anderson Haas   63271930-05-11
United States, Indiana, Owen, Northern part of Owen County, 39.400945 -86.78684

IND
IND-0007438Charles C. Deam   303061920-05-14
United States, Indiana, Owen, Ell River near the Lower Falls,about 0.5 mi. north of Cataract, 39.439838 -86.817827

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


DBG:KHD
KHD00001669Ray C. Friesner   55571933-05-20
United States of America, Indiana, Owen, Cataract Falls, 39.427545 -86.816397

Marshall University


MUHW
MUHW026817Ray C. Friesner   95521936-04-25
United States, Indiana, Owen, Right bank of Mill Creek, .5 mi below Cataract Falls

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1636819Ray C. Friesner   55571933-05-20
United States, Indiana, Owen, Wooded canyon wall, Cataract Falls.

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Ray C. Friesner   95521936-04-25
United States, Indiana, Owen, .5 mile below Cataract Falls, right bank Mill Creek

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA139296   
United States, Indiana, Owen County, Owen County, IN


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